| J. Kenneth Davies, Colin Wright - 1975 - 636 str.
...by the new order. This lukewarmness arises partly from fear of their adversaries, who have the law in their favor, and partly from the incredulity of...truly believe in anything new until they have had actual experience of it . This quotation is not meant to suggest a portrait of a manpower planner as... | |
| Lester W. Milbrath - 1989 - 432 str.
...profit by the new order. The lukewarmness arises partly from the fear of their adversaries who have law in their favor; and partly from the incredulity of...truly believe in anything new until they have had actual experience of it. (Machiavelli, The Prince, 1513) The day is short and the work is great....... | |
| Joel Jay Kassiola - 1990 - 320 str.
...lukewarm defenders in all those who would profit by the new order, this lukewarmness arising partly from fear of their adversaries, who have the laws in their...truly believe in anything new until they have had actual experience of it. 23 For the aims of those prescribing industrial society's transformation,... | |
| Stephan Haggard - 1990 - 300 str.
...this lukewarmness arising partly from fear of their adversaries, who have the laws in their favour; and partly from the incredulity of mankind, who do...truly believe in anything new until they have had actual experience of it. Thus it arises that on every opportunity for attacking the reformer, his opponents... | |
| National Academy of Engineering - 1990 - 304 str.
...by the new order. This lukewarmness arises partly from fear of their adversaries, who have the law in their favor, and partly from the incredulity of mankind, who do not truly believe in anything g CD ic new until they have had actual experience of it. CD O) CL C CD m n iJ ai c? Who wrote that,... | |
| William T. Golden - 452 str.
...order. This lukewarmness arises partly from fear of their adversaries, who have the law in their favour; and partly from the incredulity of mankind, who do...truly believe in anything new until they have had actual experience of it. NOTES 1. Both the White Paper (Cmd 185) and the ACOST publication mentioned... | |
| National Academy of Engineering - 1991 - 124 str.
...lukewarmness = ^ ra arises partly from fear of their adversaries, who have the law in their favor; 0=9and partly from the incredulity of mankind, who do not truly believe in anything £ 0 new until they have had actual experience of it. oo .1 Was the author Keynes, Friedman, Drucker?... | |
| Michael J. C. Martin - 1994 - 422 str.
...this lukewarmness arising partly from fear of their adversaries, who have the laws in their favour, and partly from the incredulity of mankind, who do...truly believe in anything new until they have had actual experience of it. MACHIAVELLI In this chapter we will examine the issues and problems faced... | |
| Charles W. Freeman, Jr. - 1995 - 616 str.
...would profit by the new order, this lukewarmness arising partly from fear of their adversaries, . . . and partly from the incredulity of mankind, who do...truly believe in anything new until they have had actual experience of it. Thus it arises that on every opportunity for attacking the reformer, [as]... | |
| Stephen Peter Rosen - 1991 - 292 str.
...order, and only lukewarm defenders in all those who would profit by the new order . . . [because of] the incredulity of mankind, who do not truly believe in anything new until they have had actual experience of it."1 Today, Machiavelli might be even more pessimistic, because the task of political... | |
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