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" We must make new energies and hardihoods continue the manliness to which the military mind so faithfully clings. Martial virtues must be the enduring cement; intrepidity, contempt of softness, surrender of private interest, obedience to command, must... "
Bodily Changes in Pain, Hunger, Fear, and Rage: An Account of Recent ... - 292. oldal
szerző: Walter Bradford Cannon - 1915 - 311 oldal
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The Kindergarten for Teachers and Parents, 22. kötet

1910 - 392 oldal
...collectively to those severities which answer to our real position upon this only partly hospitable globe. We must make new energies and hardihoods continue...still remain the rock upon which states are built — unless, indeed, we wish for dangerous reactions against commonwealths fit only for contempt, and...

The Playground, 6. kötet

1912 - 560 oldal
...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,...

The Sociological Review, 3. kötet

1910 - 370 oldal
...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...

Miscellaneous Pamphlets

William James - 1910 - 32 oldal
...collectively to those severities which answer to our real position upon this only partly hospitable globe. We must make new energies and hardihoods continue...still remain the rock upon which states are built— unless, indeed, we wish for dangerous reactions against commonwealths fit only for contempt, and liable...

Miscellaneous Pamphlets

William James - 1910 - 32 oldal
...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,...

Memories and Studies

William James - 1911 - 446 oldal
...collectively to those severities which answer to our real position upon this only partly hospitable globe. We must make new energies and hardihoods continue...cement; intrepidity, contempt of softness, surrender of 287 private interest, obedience to command, must still remain the rock upon which states are built...

Self-realization: An Outline of Ethics

Henry Wilkes Wright - 1913 - 456 oldal
...organized, if they are to remain peaceful, must preserve some of the old elements of army discipline. " We must make new energies and hardihoods continue...still remain the rock upon which states are built — unless, indeed, we wish for dangerous reactions against commonwealths fit only for contempt, and...

Representative Essays in Modern Thought: A Basis for Composition

Harrison Ross Steeves, Frank Humphrey Ristine - 1913 - 558 oldal
...collectively to these severities which answer to our real position upon this only partly hospitable globe. We must make new energies and hardihoods continue...still remain the rock upon which states are built — • unless, indeed, we wish for dangerous reactions against commonwealths fit only for contempt,...

The Larger Aspects of Socialism, 20. kötet

William English Walling - 1913 - 460 oldal
...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...

Problems of Conduct: An Introductory Survey of Ethics

Durant Drake - 1914 - 480 oldal
...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...




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