| John Stuart Mill - 1998 - Liczba stron: 444
...other's heels, which form the existing type of social life, are the most desirable lot of mankind, or anything but the disagreeable symptoms of one of the phases of industrial progress.16 In words which show him to have moved altogether outside the Benthamite utilitarian tradition,... | |
| Robert L. Heilbroner - 2011 - Liczba stron: 373
...elbowing, and treading on each other's heels, which form the existing type of social life, are the most desirable lot of human kind, or anything but...symptoms of one of the phases of industrial progress." But a distaste for acquisitiveness did not blind him to its usefulness: "That the energies of mankind... | |
| Joseph Hamburger - 2001 - Liczba stron: 260
...elbowing, and treading on each other's heels, which form the existing type of social life, are the most desirable lot of human kind, or anything but...disagreeable symptoms of one of the phases of industrial progress."1 Mill concluded that "the best for human nature is that in which, while no one is poor,... | |
| Regenia Gagnier - 2000 - Liczba stron: 268
...elbowing, and treading on each other's heels, which form the existing type of social life, are the most desirable lot of human kind, or anything but...symptoms of one of the phases of industrial progress. It may be a necessary stage in the progress of civilization, and those European nations which have... | |
| Gavan McCormack - 2001 - Liczba stron: 374
...elbowing, and treading on each other's heels, which form the existing type of social life, are the most desirable lot of human kind, or anything but...symptoms of one of the phases of industrial progress .. . But the best state for human nature is that in which, while no one is poor, no one desires to... | |
| Robert Henry Nelson - 2001 - Liczba stron: 412
...elbowing, and treading on each others heels" of the competiisve process, as impossible to consider "anything but the disagreeable symptoms of one of the phases of industrial ptogress." Mill also agrees with Keynes (and Marxl that capitalism may be a "necessary stage"; it would... | |
| G. W. Smith - 2002 - Liczba stron: 322
...elbowing, and treading on each other's heels, which form the existing type of social life, are the most desirable lot of human kind, or anything but...symptoms of one of the phases of industrial progress.' (Ibid., Vol. 3, 754.) 27 Gray, 'Mill's and Other Liberalisms', 130-2. LIBERAL CONCEPTIONS OF LIBERTY... | |
| Terry Peach - 2003 - Liczba stron: 370
...the existing type of social life, are the most desirable lot of humankind, or any thing but one of the disagreeable symptoms of one of the phases of...states of America are a specimen of this stage of civilisation in very favourable circumstances; having apparently got rid of all social injustices and... | |
| Clive Hamilton - 2003 - Liczba stron: 284
...elbowing, and treading on each other's heels, which form the existing type of social life, are the most desirable lot of human kind, or anything but...one of the phases of industrial progress . . . the best state for human nature is that in which, while no one is poor, no one desires to be richer, nor... | |
| Claudia C. Klaver - 2003 - Liczba stron: 264
...elbowing, and treading on each other's heels, which form the existing type of social life, are the most desirable lot of human kind, or anything but...symptoms of one of the phases of industrial progress" (PPE748). Later Mill adds: "Those who do not accept the present very early stage of human improvement... | |
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