Then again, do not tell me, as a good man did today, of my obligation to put all poor men in good situations. Are they my poor? I tell thee, thou foolish philanthropist, that I grudge the dollar, the dime, the cent I give to such men as do not belong... Emerson's Essays on Manners, Self-reliance, Compensation, Nature, Friendship - Página 30por Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1915 - 140 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
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...to put all poor men in good situations. Are they my poor? I tell thee, thou foolish philanthropist, that I grudge the dollar, the dime, the cent, I give...prison, if need be; but your miscellaneous popular charities; the education at college of fools; the building of meeting-houses to the vain end to which... | |
| Paul Rabinow, William M. Sullivan - 1987 - 408 páginas
...to put all poor men in good situations. Are they my poor? I tell thee, thou foolish philanthropist, that I grudge the dollar, the dime, the cent, I give...do not belong to me and to whom I do not belong." lo Here we see tangible evidence of Emerson's rejection of the normative authority of the New Testament... | |
| Stanley Cavell - 1990 - 207 páginas
...to put all poor men in good situations. Are they my poor? I tell thee, thou foolish philanthropist, that I grudge the dollar, the dime, the cent, I give...prison, if need be; but your miscellaneous popular charities; the education at college of fools; the building of meeting-houses to the vain end to which... | |
| Jane Roland Martin - 1995 - 252 páginas
...to put all poor men in good situations. Are they my poor? I tell thee, thou foolish philanthropist, that I grudge the dollar, the dime, the cent I give...as do not belong to me and to whom I do not belong. Just as schoolmates are seen as family members when school is viewed as a moral equivalent of home,... | |
| Stanley Cavell - 1992 - 178 páginas
...to put all poor men in good situations. Are they my poor? I tell thee, thou foolish philanthropist, that I grudge the dollar, the dime, the cent I give...as do not belong to me and to whom I do not belong. The general background of substitution could hardly be clearer. What Jesus required of one who would... | |
| Richard Carter - 1992 - 356 páginas
...more recent past that few remember. 1 A Touch of the Past I tell thee, thou foolish philanthropist, that I grudge the dollar, the dime, the cent I give...as do not belong to me and to whom I do not belong. RALPH WALDO EMERSON Among the means of self-preservation devised by man, few are more ancient or more... | |
| Harry Specht, Mark E. Courtney - 1995 - 228 páginas
...and its relation to social work ethics: Are they my peer? I tell thee, thou foolish philanthropist, that I grudge the dollar, the dime, the cent I give...prison, if need be; but your miscellaneous popular charities; the education at college of fools; the building of meeting-houses to the vain and to which... | |
| Robert Andrews - 1993 - 1214 páginas
...all poor men in good situations. Are they my poor? I tell thee. thou foolish philanthropist, that 1 grudge the dollar, the dime, the cent, I give to such...as do not belong to me and to whom I do not belong. RALPH WALDO EMERSON (1 803-82), US essayist, poet. philosopher. Essays. "Self-Reliance" (First Series,... | |
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