Any general character, from the best to the worst, from the most ignorant to the most enlightened, may be given to any community, even to the world at large, by the application of proper means; which means are to a great extent at the command and under... Final Report ... - Page 18by Great Britain. Ministry of Reconstruction. Adult Education Committee - 1919 - 409 pagesFull view - About this book
| Religion - 1908 - 548 pages
...general character, from the best to the worst, from the most ignorant to the most enlightened, may be given to any community, even to the world at large, by the application of the proper means : which means are to a great extent at the command and under the control of those... | |
| George Robert Stirling Taylor - Socialism - 1910 - 134 pages
...best to the worst, from the most ignorant to the most enlightened, may be given to any community in the world at large by the application of proper means,...the command and under the control of those who have influence in the affairs of men." Man, in fact, is the sport of his surroundings. That was what Owen... | |
| Oscar Douglas Skelton - Socialism - 1911 - 348 pages
...character," he declares, "from the best to the worst, from the most ignorant to the most enlightened, may be given to any community, even to the world at large,...the command and under the control of those who have influence in the affairs of men. . . . Their predecessors might have given them the habits of ferocious... | |
| Public health - 1912 - 800 pages
...Any general character from the best to the worst, from the most ignorant to the most enlightened, may be given to any community, even to the world at large,...the command and under the control of those who have influence in the affairs of men." Nothing could, be more clear, logical, and definite. But logical... | |
| Charles Birchenough - Education - 1914 - 436 pages
...general character, from the best to the worst, from the most ignorant to the most enlightened, may be given to any community, even to the world at large,...the command and under the control of those who have influence in the affairs of men." 3 By adopting the proper means, men may by degrees be trained to... | |
| John Spargo - Mothers - 1914 - 146 pages
...general character, from the best to the worst, from the most ignorant to the most enlightened, may be given to any community, even to the world at large,...the command and under the control of those who have influence in the affairs of men." Owen's experience at New Lanark had convinced him that human character... | |
| Indiana Historical Commission - Indiana - 1916 - 618 pages
...general character, from the best to the worst, from the most ignorant to the most enlightened, may be given to any community, even to the world at large, by the application of proper means. ' ' "Human nature, save the minute differences which arc ever found in all the compounds of the creation,... | |
| Isabel Simeral - Child labor - 1916 - 242 pages
...general character, from the best to the worst, from the most ignorant to the most enlightened, may be given to any community, even to the world at large, by the application of a proper means; which means are to a great extent at the command and him as saying, "Be charitable... | |
| Catherine Webb - Cooperation - 1917 - 324 pages
...worst, from 1800-1828 the nlos*i ignorant to the most enlightened, may be given to any community, oven to the world at large, by the application of proper...are to a great extent at the command and under the oontroul of those who have influence in the affairs of men. — Robert Owen. Hence we shall notice... | |
| Great Britain. Ministry of Reconstruction. Adult Education Committee - Education - 1919 - 428 pages
...Quoted Dobbs, op. cit., p. 218. 3 Bamford, Pnssaaen in the Life of a Radical, vol. I., pp. 52, 53. which he believed himself to have discovered, and...means, which means are to a great extent at the command ana under the control of those who have power in the affairs of men."1 But education is one of the... | |
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