I was not only as ardent as ever for democratic institutions, but earnestly hoped that Owenite, St. Simonian, and all other anti-property doctrines might spread widely among the poorer classes ; not that I thought those doctrines true, or desired that... Charles Bradlaugh: A Record of His Life and Work - Page 159de Hypatia Bradlaugh Bonner - 1895Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Lucius Edwin Smith, Henry Griggs Weston - 1874 - 524 pages
...regrets the cowardice, and implies a censure of the immorality. But he was guilty of a higher immorality. I was not only as ardent as ever for democratic institutions,...poorer classes: not that I thought these doctrines trite, or desired that they should be acted on, but in order that the higher classes might be made... | |
| James Simson - 1875 - 222 pages
...child starting machinery which it could not control, the following may be given, when he says that he " Earnestly hoped that Owenite, St. Simonian, and all...widely Among the poorer classes ; not that I thought those doctrines true, or desired that they should be acted on, but in order that the higher classes... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1909 - 484 pages
...really mischievous errors, and especially those which would lead to unjust violations of property. On these grounds I was not only as ardent as ever...widely among the poorer classes ; not that I thought those doctrines true, or desired that they should be acted on, but in order that the higher classes... | |
| Mossie May Waddington - 1919 - 218 pages
...really mischievous errors, and especially those which would lead to unjust violations of property. On these grounds I was not only as ardent as ever...widely among the poorer classes ; not that I thought those doctrines true, or desired that they should be acted on, but in order that the higher classes... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1924 - 244 pages
...really mischievous errors, and especially those which would lead to unjust violations of property. On these grounds I was not only as ardent as ever for demo- </ cratic institutions, but earnestly hoped that Owenite, St. Simonian, and all other anti-property... | |
| 1917 - 612 pages
...strata that lay under his doctrines. "I earnestly hoped," he says, "that Owenite, St. Simonian and other anti-property doctrines might spread widely...doctrines true, or desired that they should be acted upon, but that the higher classes," etc. The character of Mill should afford interest to the psychologist.... | |
| Alan W. Bellringer, C. B. Jones - 1988 - 264 pages
...really mischievous errors, and especially those which would lead to unjust violations of property. On these grounds I was not only as ardent as ever...widely among the poorer classes; not that I thought those doctrines true, or desired that they should be acted on, but in order that the higher classes... | |
| Nātān Rôṭenšṭraik̲ - 1988 - 168 pages
...protagonist of democratic institutions but, as he puts it, 'earnestly hoped that Owenite, Saint-Simonian, and all other anti-property doctrines might spread widely among the poorer classes.' He adds an important qualification to this attitude toward the utopian doctrines: 'not that I thought... | |
| Stephen Holmes - 1995 - 360 pages
...beliefs of the deluded is limpidly expressed in the Autobiography, Looking back, Mill wrote that he "earnestly hoped that Owenite, St. Simonian, and all...widely among the poorer classes; not that I thought those doctrines true, or desired that they should be acted on, but in order that the higher classes... | |
| Rosemary J. Mundhenk, LuAnn McCracken Fletcher - 1999 - 502 pages
...really mischievous errors, and especially those which would lead to unjust violations of property. On these grounds I was not only as ardent as ever...institutions, but earnestly hoped that Owenite, St. Simonian,'2 and all other anti-property doctrines might spread widely among the poorer classes; not... | |
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