The National Review, Volume 55W.H. Allen, 1910 - English literature |
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Page 43
... social effect of their devices on the population . They are skilled and able officials , but adopt the point of view of conquerors in a hostile country engaged in providing the costs of military occupation . Englishmen in India are more ...
... social effect of their devices on the population . They are skilled and able officials , but adopt the point of view of conquerors in a hostile country engaged in providing the costs of military occupation . Englishmen in India are more ...
Page 65
... social reform , the lie that the Unionists called for " Dreadnoughts " and refused to pay for them , of their untiring efforts to stir up class hatred , of their persistent appeals to the spirit of plunder and destruction ever latent in ...
... social reform , the lie that the Unionists called for " Dreadnoughts " and refused to pay for them , of their untiring efforts to stir up class hatred , of their persistent appeals to the spirit of plunder and destruction ever latent in ...
Page 70
... social - individualism . The indi- vidual must be left every possible opportunity and encouraged in every way to develop his individuality , but his sociality must be fostered to a scarcely less degree . The pedantic individual living ...
... social - individualism . The indi- vidual must be left every possible opportunity and encouraged in every way to develop his individuality , but his sociality must be fostered to a scarcely less degree . The pedantic individual living ...
Page 71
... social - individualism now emerging , the primary question to settle is what is the practical policy that can best give effect to this principle . As we shall see later on , we have not to depend entirely , or even chiefly , on politics ...
... social - individualism now emerging , the primary question to settle is what is the practical policy that can best give effect to this principle . As we shall see later on , we have not to depend entirely , or even chiefly , on politics ...
Page 76
... social reform . It is hopeless in England to abolish " class , " for this is a country of classes , and always will remain so . But what can be done is to remove every barrier to the rise of true worth . Mr. Lloyd George is not ...
... social reform . It is hopeless in England to abolish " class , " for this is a country of classes , and always will remain so . But what can be done is to remove every barrier to the rise of true worth . Mr. Lloyd George is not ...
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