The American People: A Study in National Psychology1909 |
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... morals , customs have become stereotyped and we do not have to ask the reasons for them or how they came into existence ; we accept them as matter of course , precisely as we take the other phenomena of life ; so much are we accustomed ...
... morals , customs have become stereotyped and we do not have to ask the reasons for them or how they came into existence ; we accept them as matter of course , precisely as we take the other phenomena of life ; so much are we accustomed ...
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... moral influence have produced not a mongrel race but mentally and physically a new race . " In a society living , grow- ing , changing , every new factor becomes a perman- ent force ; modifying more or less the direction of movement ...
... moral influence have produced not a mongrel race but mentally and physically a new race . " In a society living , grow- ing , changing , every new factor becomes a perman- ent force ; modifying more or less the direction of movement ...
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... moral code which have pro- duced a new metal with many of the attributes of its constituent elements but with properties of its own . In history there are no haphazard events , al- though at times there is no juxtaposition of cause and ...
... moral code which have pro- duced a new metal with many of the attributes of its constituent elements but with properties of its own . In history there are no haphazard events , al- though at times there is no juxtaposition of cause and ...
الصفحة 22
... morals and manners adjust them- selves to a conventional standard , and however inadequate they may appear viewed from the present were all sufficient for their age , and , it is important to remember , were a stage in the higher ...
... morals and manners adjust them- selves to a conventional standard , and however inadequate they may appear viewed from the present were all sufficient for their age , and , it is important to remember , were a stage in the higher ...
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... moral nature of the child was trained with assiduous attention . As far as pos- sible , it was preserved from ... morals that the present repeats the past . The diversions of the idle rich in all ages show a singular similitude ...
... moral nature of the child was trained with assiduous attention . As far as pos- sible , it was preserved from ... morals that the present repeats the past . The diversions of the idle rich in all ages show a singular similitude ...
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