Socially, as well as individually, organization is indispensable to growth : beyond a certain point there cannot be further growth without further organization. The Study of Sociology - Pagina 59de Herbert Spencer - 1904 - 446 paginiVizualizare completă - Despre această carte
| 1872 - 806 pagini
...blood to these other parts is diminished. Hence, the great resistance to increase in the size of a limp beyond a certain moderate limit. Such increase cannot...a society is much more plastic than an individual laving aggregate to which it is here compared — its type is far less fixed. Nevertheless, there is... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1881 - 486 pagini
...points of divergence from the great central blood vessels. In like manner, the channels for carrying ofi waste products must be re-modelled, both locally and...— increases the obstacles to those re-adjustments re. quired for larger growth and more perfect structure. Doubtless the aggregate we call a society... | |
| Brooklyn Ethical Association - 1890 - 444 pagini
...other words, they must be organized, and there is founded a rudimental State. Herbert Spencer says, "Socially as well as individually, organization is...cannot be further growth without further organization." The State has been defined to be "a whole people united into one body politic"; and again, as "the... | |
| May Wright Sewall - 1894 - 548 pagini
...gladly speak to you on this subject, for I believe that to secure order organization is essential: and " socially as well as individually organization is indispensable to growth ; beyond a certain point there can not be further growth without further organization." Side by side with national progress, and in... | |
| Medical Association of Georgia. Annual Meeting - 1909 - 578 pagini
...bringing the members into close and frequent" association with each other. Herbert Spencer has said: "Socially, as well as individually, organization is...indispensable to growth; beyond a certain point there can not be further growth without further organization." This is equally as applicable to medical men.... | |
| William English Walling - 1913 - 452 pagini
...vigorously opposed — on the ground that it sacrificed plasticity and the future for immediate results. "Beyond a certain point there cannot be further growth...required for larger growth and more perfect structure . . . there is evidence that its type tends continually to become fixed, and that each addition to... | |
| Louis Schneider - 426 pagini
...impediments to the development of better institutions and to the future gaining of higher ends?" He goes on: "Socially, as well as individually, organization is...readjustments required for larger growth and more perfect structure."28 He asks us to observe in an "insignificant" yet pertinent situation how the inconveniently... | |
| 1900 - 446 pagini
...others. Now society cannot make further progress without more perfect organization. Mr. Spencer says; "Socially, as well as individually, organization is...cannot be further growth without further organization." (Study of Sociology; p. 65.) Evidently, then, society cannot reach a high degree of perfection without... | |
| Medical Association of Georgia - 1909 - 592 pagini
...bringing the members into close and frequent association with each other. Herbert Spencer has said: "Socially, as well as individually, organization is...indispensable to growth ; beyond a certain point there can not be further growth without further organization." This is equally as applicable to medical men.... | |
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