... abundance to every ablebodied member of the community who does not forfeit it by misconduct. They have the six points of Chartism, and they have no poverty : and all that these advantages do for them is that the life of the whole of one sex is devoted... The North American Review - Pàgina 4081848Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Alan W. Bellringer, C. B. Jones - 1988 - 264 pàgines
...race and of the male sex, while the proportion of population to capital and land is such as to ensure abundance to every ablebodied member of the community...dollarhunting, and of the other to breeding dollar-hunters. This is not a kind of social perfection which philanthropists to come will feel any very eager desire... | |
| Alan Ryan - 1987 - 156 pàgines
...Tocqueville feared that modern property privatized its owners; Mill denounced America as a country in which 'they have the six points of Chartism, and they have...devoted to dollar-hunting and of the other to breeding dollar hunters'." The middle-class — not proletarian — democracy which resulted would be uniformitarian,... | |
| W. W. Rostow - 1992 - 733 pàgines
...withdrawn from later editions in the wake of the North's Civil War performance he greatly respected:117 does not forfeit it by misconduct. They have the six...dollar-hunting, and of the other to breeding dollar-hunters. But Mill's positive acceptance of the virtues of the stationary state did not stem simply from a revulsion... | |
| Joel Jay Kassiola - 1990 - 320 pàgines
...northern and middle states of America" as examples of civilizations in such a state of "progress" wherein "the life of the whole of one sex is devoted to dollar-hunting, and of the other to breeding dollarhunters." 22 In contrast to this state and Hobbes's, consider Mill's ideal social order: "the best state for... | |
| Herman E. Daly, Kenneth N. Townsend - 1992 - 404 pàgines
...advantages seem to have yet done for them (notwithstanding some incipient signs of a better tendency) is that the life of the whole of one sex is devoted...dollar-hunting, and of the other to breeding dollar-hunters. . . . Those who do not accept the present very early stage of human improvement as its ultimate type... | |
| Howard Dickman - 1993 - 300 pàgines
...he called the English "a remarkably stupid people";47 and America, by extension, was a place where "the life of the whole of one sex is devoted to dollar-hunting, and of the other to breeding dollar-hunters."48 To say that Mill was deeply disaffected from his country and its culture would hardly... | |
| Julian L. Simon - 258 pàgines
...the six points of Chartism, and they have no poverty: and all that these advantages seem to have done for them is that the life of the whole of one sex...dollar-hunting, and of the other to breeding dollar-hunters.] 14 On Malthus Friedrlch Engels The Myth of Overpopulation Malthus . . . asserts that population constantly... | |
| Gordon Fellman - 1998 - 324 pàgines
...these advantages seem to have done for them (notwithstanding some incipient signs of a better tendency) is that the life of the whole of one sex is devoted...dollar-hunting, and of the other to breeding dollar-hunters.-' I believe it is time to identify the adversary and mutuality paradigms, to understand the motive behind... | |
| Martha Woodmansee, Mark Osteen - 1999 - 468 pàgines
...have the six points of Chartism, and they have no poverty: and all these advantages seem to have done for them is that the life of the whole of one sex...dollarhunting, and of the other to breeding dollar-hunters" (496). Mill concludes that he does not share traditional political economy's fear of the stationary... | |
| Joseph Hamburger - 2001 - 260 pàgines
...Autobiography, CW, 1, 245, 247. : Diary, 25 January 1 1 854), CW, 27, 646. states in America as places where "the life of the whole of one sex is devoted to dollar-hunting, and of the other to breeding dollar-hunters." In the other of these two chapters he criticized paternalistic theories for ignoring the fact that... | |
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