The Pursuit of HappinessHarvard University Press, 1953 - Počet stran: 168 Donated by Sydney Harris. |
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... citizens , and since these effects cannot be produced , but by the knowledge and practice of our moral duties , which comprehend all the social and civil obligations of man to man , and of the citizen to the state , how is moral ...
... citizens , and since these effects cannot be produced , but by the knowledge and practice of our moral duties , which comprehend all the social and civil obligations of man to man , and of the citizen to the state , how is moral ...
Strana 49
... citizens to be happy , or at least to impel them away from unhappiness ; and they have with equal fervor de- nounced the state for officiously interfering with the pri- vate happiness of individuals . They have denounced pri- vate ...
... citizens to be happy , or at least to impel them away from unhappiness ; and they have with equal fervor de- nounced the state for officiously interfering with the pri- vate happiness of individuals . They have denounced pri- vate ...
Strana 55
... citizens , and has a right to see that its citizens are self - supporting . . . If the state concludes that a given habit is detrimental to either the moral , mental , or physical well - being of one of its citi- zens , to such an ...
... citizens , and has a right to see that its citizens are self - supporting . . . If the state concludes that a given habit is detrimental to either the moral , mental , or physical well - being of one of its citi- zens , to such an ...
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