The Free Man and the SoldierC. Scribner's sons, 1916 - 235 oldal |
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16. oldal
... one's country , unless one understands its policy and helps to mould it , is simply a shirking of the prior obligation to think for oneself . Military service is at once a necessity , a good and a danger . But it is primarily a ...
... one's country , unless one understands its policy and helps to mould it , is simply a shirking of the prior obligation to think for oneself . Military service is at once a necessity , a good and a danger . But it is primarily a ...
28. oldal
... one's part in it . They become undemocratic only when the difference between officer and private coincides with more generally recognized social cleavages . To avoid this it is necessary that officers and men should be recruited from ...
... one's part in it . They become undemocratic only when the difference between officer and private coincides with more generally recognized social cleavages . To avoid this it is necessary that officers and men should be recruited from ...
33. oldal
... uniform . As a matter of fact , uniformity in unessentials , such as clothes , step , carriage or manual dexterity , is a means by which one may escape attention and } therefore be permitted to pursue one's own way in THE VIGIL OF ARMS 33.
... uniform . As a matter of fact , uniformity in unessentials , such as clothes , step , carriage or manual dexterity , is a means by which one may escape attention and } therefore be permitted to pursue one's own way in THE VIGIL OF ARMS 33.
34. oldal
Ralph Barton Perry. } therefore be permitted to pursue one's own way in essentials , without scrutiny and censorship . Long hair and a flowing cravat bespeak not that independence which Americans respect , but that ostentation and ...
Ralph Barton Perry. } therefore be permitted to pursue one's own way in essentials , without scrutiny and censorship . Long hair and a flowing cravat bespeak not that independence which Americans respect , but that ostentation and ...
44. oldal
... one's doubt or utter blankness of mind when compelled to pass judgment on a work of art is decently concealed by such words as " interesting " or " suggestive . " The commonest word in the technical philosoph- ical vocabulary of any age ...
... one's doubt or utter blankness of mind when compelled to pass judgment on a work of art is decently concealed by such words as " interesting " or " suggestive . " The commonest word in the technical philosoph- ical vocabulary of any age ...
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achieved action aggression American argued army attitude become Belgium believe BERTRAND RUSSELL cause civilization common Condescending culture danger democracy difference effect enemy England enjoy equally evident evil existence fact feel force freedom German habit Harper's Weekly hope human ical ideals individual instinct intellectual interest intolerable judgment justified knowledge laissez-faire lawless least less liberal education liberal studies liberty live Lord Acton loyalty mankind matter means ment mind Monroe Doctrine moral motive necessary neighbor nomic non-commissioned officer non-resistance Obstructive Woman one's oneself opinion organization passion patriotism peace philosophies of history philosophy Plato political possible practical present principle purpose question race RALPH BARTON PERRY regard Russell self-consciousness sense sentiment simply social Socrates soldier sort spect spirit supposed thing tical tion tolerance truth universal military service virtue women worth fighting