I consider it to be as entirely irrelevant to political rights as difference in height or in the colour of the hair. All human beings have the same interest in good government; the welfare of all is alike affected by it, and they have equal need of a... The Chicago City Manual - Strana 141autor/autoři: Chicago (Ill.). Bureau of Statistics - 1914 - 203 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| John Stuart Mill - 1861 - 354 str.
...with the complicated nature of human affairs. In the preceding argument for universal, but graduated suffrage, I have taken no account of difference of...political rights, as difference in height, or in the colour of the hair. All human beings have the same interest in good government ; the welfare of all... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1861 - 376 str.
...with the complicated nature of human affairs. In the preceding argument for universal, but graduated suffrage, I have taken no account of difference of...political rights, as difference in height, or in the colour of the hair. All human beings have the same interest in good government; the welfare of all... | |
| 1865 - 792 str.
...a hundred millions of subjects in India. " I concur with Mr. Mill in considering difference of sex to be ' as entirely irrelevant to political rights as difference in height or in the colour of the skin. All human beings have the same interest in good government; the welfare of all... | |
| Catherine Hall, Keith McClelland, Jane Rendall - 2000 - 324 str.
...Speeches,<p<p. 30-1,37,43. He says very clearly, however, in this work that differences of sex were 'as entirely irrelevant to political rights as difference in height or in the colour of the hair'.190 Mill was not in favour of the secret ballot, because he thought it counter... | |
| Manuel García Pazos - 1999 - 268 str.
...Gesellschaft und schließlich Gewährung des Selbstschutzes gegen Mißgriffe seitens der Regierung: „ All human beings have the same interest in good government;...need of a voice in it to secure their share of its beneflts. If there be any difference, women require it more than men, since, being physically weaker,... | |
| Paul Magnette - 2005 - 220 str.
...one of the rare men, along with Condorcet, to do so explicitly: 'I consider it (difference of sex) to be as entirely irrelevant to political rights, as difference in height, or in the colour of the hair' (VIII, p. 341). This statement was revolutionary for the times . But it was perfectly... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 2006 - 414 str.
...with the complicated nature of human affairs. In the preceding argument for universal, but graduated suffrage, I have taken no account of difference of...political rights as difference in height or in the colour of the hair. All human beings have the same interest in good government; the welfare of all... | |
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