Three Master Builders and Another: Studies in Modern Revolutionary and Liberal StatesmanshipJ.B. Lippincott, 1925 - Počet stran: 395 |
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... career - as , for example , of his struggles at Princeton , or of the causes which led to his becoming the Governor of New Jersey . There are things in contemporary history which do not get into books or articles ; 13 INTRODUCTION.
... career - as , for example , of his struggles at Princeton , or of the causes which led to his becoming the Governor of New Jersey . There are things in contemporary history which do not get into books or articles ; 13 INTRODUCTION.
Strana 15
... thing to say of any man , and a still larger thing for a man to say of himself . Yet some , at any rate , of the men described in this book have had the feeling , " I alone can save this country . " A would - be master builder must ...
... thing to say of any man , and a still larger thing for a man to say of himself . Yet some , at any rate , of the men described in this book have had the feeling , " I alone can save this country . " A would - be master builder must ...
Strana 16
... thing , such a figure belongs to a time of troubles , when a saviour of society is needed to recon- cile or to end grave social conflicts or to achieve an unrealized but ardently desired ideal of national unification . For another thing ...
... thing , such a figure belongs to a time of troubles , when a saviour of society is needed to recon- cile or to end grave social conflicts or to achieve an unrealized but ardently desired ideal of national unification . For another thing ...
Strana 17
... things are perhaps those which are done by no single man ; and the most successful college or school , just as much as the most successful State , may owe its success to the collective thinking of all the best members of its governing ...
... things are perhaps those which are done by no single man ; and the most successful college or school , just as much as the most successful State , may owe its success to the collective thinking of all the best members of its governing ...
Strana 30
... things . all these movements they bring to the front as the leading question in each , the property question , no matter what its degree of development at the time . . The Communists disdain to conceal their views and aims ; they openly ...
... things . all these movements they bring to the front as the leading question in each , the property question , no matter what its degree of development at the time . . The Communists disdain to conceal their views and aims ; they openly ...
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Strana 383 - The Members of the League undertake to respect and preserve as against external aggression the territorial integrity and existing political independence of all Members of the League. In case of any such aggression or in case of any threat or danger of such aggression, the Council shall advise upon the means by which this obligation shall be fulfilled.
Strana 30 - The Communists disdain to conceal their views and aims. They openly declare that their ends can be attained only by the forcible overthrow of all existing social conditions. Let the ruling classes tremble at a Communist revolution. The proletarians have nothing to lose but their chains. They have a world to win. Workingmen of all countries, unite!
Strana 333 - The feelings with which we face this new age of right and opportunity sweep across our heartstrings like some air out of God's own presence, where justice and mercy are reconciled and the judge and the brother are one.
Strana 357 - First, such a settlement with regard to their own immediate interests as the belligerents may agree upon. We have nothing material of any kind to ask for ourselves, and are quite aware that we are in no sense or degree parties to the present quarrel.
Strana 333 - ... shielded in their lives, their very vitality, from the consequences of great industrial and social processes which they cannot alter, control, or singly cope with. Society must see to it that it does not itself crush or weaken or damage its own constituent parts. The first duty of law is to keep sound the society it serves.
Strana 372 - Peoples are not to be handed about from one sovereignty to another by an international conference or an understanding between rivals and antagonists. National aspirations must be respected; peoples may now be dominated and governed only by their own consent. SELF-DETERMINATION VITAL ISSUE "Self-determination
Strana 366 - I would fain believe that I am speaking for the silent mass of mankind everywhere who have as yet had no place or opportunity to speak their real hearts out concerning the death and ruin .they see to have come already upon the persons and the homes they hold most dear.
Strana 333 - ... a body of agricultural activities never yet given the efficiency of great business undertakings or served as it should be through the instrumentality of science taken directly to the farm, or afforded the facilities of credit best suited to its practical needs...
Strana 334 - We must abolish everything that bears even the semblance of privilege or of any kind of artificial advantage, and put our business men and producers under the stimulation of a constant necessity to be efficient, economical, and enterprising, masters of competitive supremacy, better workers and merchants than any in the world.
Strana 34 - However much the state of things may have altered during the last twenty-five years, the general principles laid down in this Manifesto are, on the whole, as correct today as ever. Here and there some detail might be improved. The practical application of the principles will depend, as the Manifesto itself states, everywhere and at all times, on the historical conditions for the time being existing...