The Free Man and the SoldierC. Scribner's sons, 1916 - 235 oldal |
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6. oldal
... regard for the rights of others . We owe them to that tradition and experience which impels us with loyal accord to support a system that defines our mutual relations and establishes our collective life . If we cannot point to ourselves ...
... regard for the rights of others . We owe them to that tradition and experience which impels us with loyal accord to support a system that defines our mutual relations and establishes our collective life . If we cannot point to ourselves ...
8. oldal
... regards reason as a sort of parvenu . Trollope wrote of one of his more doubtful characters : " He isn't of our sort . He's too clever , too cosmopolitan - a sort of man whitewashed of all prejudices , who wouldn't mind whether he ate ...
... regards reason as a sort of parvenu . Trollope wrote of one of his more doubtful characters : " He isn't of our sort . He's too clever , too cosmopolitan - a sort of man whitewashed of all prejudices , who wouldn't mind whether he ate ...
11. oldal
... regard for their needs . Indeed , we are brought back to a much more fundamental and far - reaching ques- tion than any which concerns merely military exigencies alone . Laissez - faire fosters a com- placent selfishness among the ...
... regard for their needs . Indeed , we are brought back to a much more fundamental and far - reaching ques- tion than any which concerns merely military exigencies alone . Laissez - faire fosters a com- placent selfishness among the ...
19. oldal
... regard for future contingencies . In other words , it is merely a question of being normally intelligent about the hazard of war . Even universal military training is , I believe , dictated by mere prudence , quite apart from the ...
... regard for future contingencies . In other words , it is merely a question of being normally intelligent about the hazard of war . Even universal military training is , I believe , dictated by mere prudence , quite apart from the ...
20. oldal
... regards the elementary things of life , physical health and endurance , manual expertness - these are some of the lessons that are learned in the school of war . They are not carried away in note - books but under the skin in nerve and ...
... regards the elementary things of life , physical health and endurance , manual expertness - these are some of the lessons that are learned in the school of war . They are not carried away in note - books but under the skin in nerve and ...
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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