Physics and Politics: Or, Thoughts on the Application of the Principles of "natural Selection" and "inheritance" to Political SocietyD. Appleton, 1906 - 228 pagini |
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... ment of science or art which is the same , or at all the same , as it was fifty years ago . A new world of inventions - of railways and of telegraphs - has grown up around us which we cannot help seeing ; a new world of ideas is in the ...
... ment of science or art which is the same , or at all the same , as it was fifty years ago . A new world of inventions - of railways and of telegraphs - has grown up around us which we cannot help seeing ; a new world of ideas is in the ...
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... ment , and it was exactly government which then was not . The first ascent of civilisation was at a steep gradient , though when now we look down upon it , it seems almost nothing . III . How the step from polity to no polity was made ...
... ment , and it was exactly government which then was not . The first ascent of civilisation was at a steep gradient , though when now we look down upon it , it seems almost nothing . III . How the step from polity to no polity was made ...
Pagina 52
... ment , the least indication of a military bond , is then enough to turn the scale . The compact tribes win , and the compact tribes are the tamest . Civilisation begins , because the beginning of civilisation is a military ad- vantage ...
... ment , the least indication of a military bond , is then enough to turn the scale . The compact tribes win , and the compact tribes are the tamest . Civilisation begins , because the beginning of civilisation is a military ad- vantage ...
Pagina 69
... ment , on est obligé de reconnaître que le développement de la race mulâtre est favorisé , retardé , ou empêché par des circonstances locales ; en d'autres termes , qu'il dépend des influences exercées par l'ensemble des con- ditions d ...
... ment , on est obligé de reconnaître que le développement de la race mulâtre est favorisé , retardé , ou empêché par des circonstances locales ; en d'autres termes , qu'il dépend des influences exercées par l'ensemble des con- ditions d ...
Pagina 91
... ment in the country : most feel it a little . Those who feel it much express it much ; those who feel it exces- sively express it excessively ; those who dissent are silent , or unheard . وو After such great matters as religion and ...
... ment in the country : most feel it a little . Those who feel it much express it much ; those who feel it exces- sively express it excessively ; those who dissent are silent , or unheard . وو After such great matters as religion and ...
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Physics and Politics; Or, Thoughts on the Application of the Principles of ... Walter Bagehot Vizualizare completă - 1912 |
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