A Disquisition on Government, and Selections from the DiscourseBobbs-Merrill, 1953 - 104 страница |
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... social . " 26 Calhoun assumes , secondly , the inherent self - centeredness of man . Man is so constituted , says Calhoun , " that his direct or individual affections are stronger than his sympathetic or social feelings . " He ...
... social . " 26 Calhoun assumes , secondly , the inherent self - centeredness of man . Man is so constituted , says Calhoun , " that his direct or individual affections are stronger than his sympathetic or social feelings . " He ...
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... social feelings . I intentionally avoid the expression " selfish feelings " as applicable to the former , because , as commonly used , it implies an unusual excess of the individual over the social feelings in the person to whom it is ...
... social feelings . I intentionally avoid the expression " selfish feelings " as applicable to the former , because , as commonly used , it implies an unusual excess of the individual over the social feelings in the person to whom it is ...
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... social feelings may , indeed , in a state of safety and abundance , combined with high intellectual and moral culture , acquire great expansion and force , but not so great as to overpower this all - pervad- ing and essential law of ...
... social feelings may , indeed , in a state of safety and abundance , combined with high intellectual and moral culture , acquire great expansion and force , but not so great as to overpower this all - pervad- ing and essential law of ...
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