A permanently successful peace-economy cannot be a simple pleasure-economy. In the more or less socialistic future towards which mankind seems drifting we must still subject ourselves collectively to those severities which answer to our real position... Self-realization: An Outline of Ethics - Страница 346написао/ла Henry Wilkes Wright - 1913 - 429 страницаПуни преглед - О овој књизи
| 1912 - 560 страница
...permanent peace economy can not be a simple pleasure economy. We must make new energies and hardihood, continue the manliness to which the military mind...Intrepidity, contempt of softness, surrender of private interests, obedience to command, must remain the rock upon which states are built, unless, indeed,... | |
| 1910 - 370 страница
...ancient fear of the enemy." He confessed his belief in the ultimate reign of peace, and urged that " we must make new energies and hardihoods continue...surrender of private interest, obedience to command." Dr. James's practical suggestion is contained in the following paragraph : — If now there were, instead... | |
| William James - 1910 - 32 страница
...collectively to those severities which answer to our real position upon this only partly hospitable globe. We must make new energies and hardihoods continue...for contempt, and liable to invite attack whenever a centre of crystallization for militaryminded enterprise gets formed anywhere in their neighborhood.... | |
| William James - 1910 - 32 страница
...collectively to those severities which answer to our real position upon this only partly hospitable globe. We must make new energies and hardihoods continue...must still re-main the rock upon which states are built—unless, indeed, we wish for dangerous reactions against com-monwealths fit only for contempt,... | |
| William English Walling - 1913 - 460 страница
...to those severities that answer to our real position upon this only partly hospitable globe. . . . Martial virtues must be the enduring cement; intrepidity,...to command, must still remain the rock upon which conscription of the whole youthful population to form for a certain number of years a part of the army... | |
| Durant Drake - 1914 - 480 страница
...may be prevented." 1 Cf. W. James, "The Moral Equivalent of War" (in Memories and Studies), p. 287: "We must make new energies and hardihoods continue...still remain the rock upon which states are built. . . . The martial type of character can be bred without war. . . . The only thing needed henceforward... | |
| Walter Bradford Cannon - 1915 - 334 страница
...diversion into other channels where they may have satisfactory expression. MORAL SUBSTITUTES FOR WARFARE "We must make new energies and hardihoods continue...still remain the rock upon which states are built." Thus wrote William James 3 in proposing a "moral equivalent for war." This, he suggested, should consist... | |
| Walter Bradford Cannon - 1915 - 330 страница
...channels where they may have satisfactory expression. BODILY CHANGES MORAL SUBSTITUTES FOR WARFARE "We must make new energies and hardihoods continue...still remain the rock upon which states are built." Thus wrote William James 3 in proposing a "moral equivalent for war." This, he suggested, should consist... | |
| John Haynes Holmes - 1916 - 410 страница
...says, " to those severities which answer to our real position upon this only partly hospitable globe. We must make new energies and hardihoods continue...to which the military mind so faithfully clings." And then he illustrates his " idea more concretely," by conceiving " instead of military conscription,... | |
| Henry Seidel Canby, Frederick Erastus Pierce, Willard Higley Durham - 1917 - 386 страница
...collectively to those severities which answer to our real position upon this only partly hospitable globe. We must make new energies and hardihoods continue...for contempt, and liable to invite attack whenever a centre of crystallization for military-minded enterprise gets formed anywhere in their neighborhood.... | |
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