| 1848 - 662 páginas
...welfare depends, and will accustom them to subject passion to reason. But he is forced to add, that, ' Education is not ' compatible with extreme poverty....impossible effectually ' to teach an indigent population ; and it is difficult to make ' those feel the value of comfort who have never enjoyed it, or ' those... | |
| Charles Bradlaugh - 1874 - 274 páginas
...own exertions, that you can induce them effectually to strive for it. But, alas ! as Mr. Mill justly observes, " Education is not compatible with extreme...impossible effectually to ' teach an indigent population." The time occupied in the bare struggle to exist leaves but few moments and fe*wer opportunities for... | |
| Henry Crossley Irwin - 1880 - 414 páginas
...not to be relieved by such instruction as our schools can impart. " Education," to quote Mr. Mill, " is not compatible with extreme poverty. It is impossible effectually to teach an indigent population." Population and subsistence are always running an endless race, and the material wellbeing of any community... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1885 - 626 páginas
...think, be doubted ; yet, for the formation of the opinion, it would not do to trust to education alone. Education is not compatible with extreme poverty....impossible effectually to teach an indigent population. And it is difficult to make those feel the value of comfort who have never enjoyed it, or those appreciate... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1887 - 722 páginas
...them for forming a sound practical judgment of the circumstances by which they are surrounded. [But] education is not compatible with extreme poverty....impossible effectually to teach an indigent population. Toward effecting this object there are two resources available, without wrong to any one, without any... | |
| Prithwis Chandra Ray - 1895 - 358 páginas
...possibilities, none believe in more strenuously than ourselves. But we are at one with Mill in holding that 'education is not compatible with extreme poverty....impossible effectually to teach an indigent population.' So we had better leave it out of our consideration for the present. Some of the above require, however,... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1900 - 506 páginas
...think, be doubted; yet, for the formation of the opinion, it would not do to trust to education alone. Education is not compatible with extreme poverty....impossible effectually to teach an indigent population. And it is difficult to make those feel the value of comfort who have never enjoyed it, or those appreciate... | |
| 1928 - 430 páginas
...service of rural people some of that widening stream of endowments now going mainly to city people. Education is not compatible with extreme poverty....impossible effectually to teach an indigent population. It is difficult to make those feel the value of comfort who have never enjoyed it, or those appreciate... | |
| William Harold Hutt - 1990 - 392 páginas
...permanent. By 1848, even his pessimistic passages reflected some more basic optimism. 'Education', he said, 'is not compatible with extreme poverty. It is impossible effectually to teach an indigent population. And it is difficult to make those feel the value of comfort who have never enjoyed it, or those appreciate... | |
| Terry Peach - 2003 - 370 páginas
...welfare depends, and will accustom them to subject passion to reason. But he is forced to add, that, 'Education is not compatible with extreme poverty....impossible effectually to teach an indigent population; and it is difficult to make those feel the value of comfort who have never enjoyed it, or those appreciate... | |
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