moral equivalent" of war. So far, war has been the only force that can discipline a whole community, and, until an equivalent discipline is organized, I believe that war must have its way. But I have no serious doubt that the ordinary prides and shames... The Forum - Página 149editado por - 1913Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Henry Israel - 1916 - 708 páginas
...not, as now, to degrade the whole remainder of one's life. I spoke of the ' moral equivalent ' of war. So far, war has been the only force that can discipline...just as effective, for preserving manliness of type. Through an infinitely remote Utopia just now, in the end it is but a question of time of skilful propngandism,... | |
| 1914 - 636 páginas
...not, as now, to degrade the whole remainder of one's life. I spoke of the " moral equivalent " of war. So far, war has been the only force that can discipline...have no serious doubt that the ordinary prides and shamea of social man, once developed to a certain intensity, are capable of organizing such a moral... | |
| William English Walling - 1913 - 460 páginas
...essentially military character of his proposed society, even though he wants war itself to be abolished : "War has been the only force that can discipline a...equivalent discipline is organized, I believe that war will have its way." But, from the point of view of Socialism, military discipline is infinitely a greater... | |
| 1910 - 280 páginas
...not, as now, to degrade the whole remainder of one's life. "I spoke of the 'moral equivalent' of war. So far, war has been the only force that can discipline...just as effective for preserving manliness of type. Tho at the present time it is a rather remote Utopia, in the end it is but a question of time, of skilful... | |
| Franklin Bobbitt - 1918 - 362 páginas
...painful work done cheerily because the duty is temporary. ... I spoke of the "moral equivalent" of war. So far, war has been the only force that can discipline...just as effective for preserving manliness of type. Though an infinitely remote Utopia just now, in the end it is but a question of time, of skillful propagandism... | |
| Boy Scouts of America - 1923 - 662 páginas
...International Counciliation, says: " The martial virtues are absolute and permanent human goods. * * * So far war has been the .only force that can discipline a whole country, and until an equivalent discipline is organized I believe that war must have its way." He... | |
| 1929 - 618 páginas
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| United States. U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on education and labor - 1932 - 122 páginas
...army, enlisted against nature, the great philosopher said: I spoke of the " moral equivalent " of war. So far, war has been the only force that can discipline...whole community, and until an equivalent discipline ia organized I believe that war must have its way. But I have no serious doubt that the ordinary prides... | |
| Oscar Cargill - 1933 - 678 páginas
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