Our Social Heritage, Volume 17Yale University Press, 1921 - 307 pages |
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acquire action American Anglican Anglo-Catholic argued army biologically inherited body Britain British century change of habit CHAPTER Christian Church Church of England civilization co-operative common conception conscious constitutional monarchy decision democracy depend desire economic effect election elective monarchy emotion England English existence experience fact feeling German group co-operation guild Guild Socialism habit human idea impulse individual industrial instance instinct intellectual effort invention knowledge labour lawyers leader Liberal Liberty logical Lord Lord Fisher Lord Hardinge Lord Kitchener mankind means ment mental methods military modern nation natural obstruction officers parliamentary party Pericles political possible primitive principle problem produced professional psychological relation religion result S. G. Hobson sacramental says schools scientific social equality social heritage socially inherited society soldiers statesman stimulate student subconscious teachers teaching thinker thought tion Trade Unions tradition vocational organization whole women world co-operation