The American People: A Study in National Psychology1909 |
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الصفحة 36
... sense impressions in the world abroad . In order to comprehend the char- acteristics of one's own nation , we must subject it to a scrutinizing comparison with other nations . How difficult is this comparison to make . How few have even ...
... sense impressions in the world abroad . In order to comprehend the char- acteristics of one's own nation , we must subject it to a scrutinizing comparison with other nations . How difficult is this comparison to make . How few have even ...
الصفحة 38
... senses , the gratification of the body or the delight of the mind , the enjoyment of the sensual or the quick- ening of the emotions aroused by music or art or poetry ? But it will be said that the poets whose songs are in the hearts of ...
... senses , the gratification of the body or the delight of the mind , the enjoyment of the sensual or the quick- ening of the emotions aroused by music or art or poetry ? But it will be said that the poets whose songs are in the hearts of ...
الصفحة 39
... sense of possibilities . Among a people where the dead level of conditions exists there is , it is true , no sense of social injustice because all are practically equal , but there is also no stimulus ; there is no Promethean voice to ...
... sense of possibilities . Among a people where the dead level of conditions exists there is , it is true , no sense of social injustice because all are practically equal , but there is also no stimulus ; there is no Promethean voice to ...
الصفحة 51
... senses , directed the associa- tion of ideas , and hence in different countries have given rise to different habits of national thought . That Buckle was a profound believer in the physical agents already mentioned is known to every ...
... senses , directed the associa- tion of ideas , and hence in different countries have given rise to different habits of national thought . That Buckle was a profound believer in the physical agents already mentioned is known to every ...
الصفحة 65
... sense of community was strong , each man felt himself a part of the body politic and social , and yet each knew that he must rely on his good right arm for success . In countries where life can be sustained on a handful of rice or a ...
... sense of community was strong , each man felt himself a part of the body politic and social , and yet each knew that he must rely on his good right arm for success . In countries where life can be sustained on a handful of rice or a ...
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