... and ought not to be dissociated from it ? There is a notion, always more or less prevalent and just now vociferously expressed, that all social suffering is removable, and that it is the duty of somebody or other to remove it. Both these beliefs are... The Assault on Equalityby Peter Knapp - 1996 - 281 pagesNo preview available - About this book
| 1884 - 930 pages
...removable, and that it is the duty of somebody or other to remove it. Both these beliefs are false. To separate pain from ill-doing is to fight against...necessitates the infliction of artificial penalties in solitary cells, on tread-wheels, and by the lash. I suppose a dictum, on which the current creed... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1884 - 156 pages
...removable, and that it is the duty of somebody or other to remove it. Both these beliefs are false. To separate pain from ill-doing is to fight against...necessitates the infliction of artificial penalties in solitary cells, on tread-wheels, and by the lash. I suppose a dictum, on which the current creed... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1884 - 130 pages
...removable, and that it is the duty of somebody or other to remove it. Both these beliefs are false. To separate pain from ill-doing is to fight against...more pain. Saving men from the natural penalties of reckless living eventually necessitates the infliction of artificial penalties in solitary cells, on... | |
| 1884 - 902 pages
...removable, and that it is the duty of somebody or other to remove it. Both these beliefs are false. To separate pain from ill-doing is to fight against...more pain. Saving men from the natural penalties of reckless living eventually necessitates the infliction of artificial penalties in solitary cells, on... | |
| 1885 - 762 pages
...removable, and that it is the duty of somebody or other to remove it. Both these beliefs are false. To separate pain from ill-doing is to fight against the constitution of tilings, and will be followed by far more pain. Saving men from the natural penalties of reckless living... | |
| George Claude Lorimer - 1886 - 510 pages
...removable, and that it is the duty of somebody or other to remove it. Both these beliefs are false. To separate pain from ill-doing is to fight against the constitution of things, >nd will be followed by far more pain. Saving men from the Mural penalties of dissolute living, eventually... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1888 - 76 pages
...removable, and that it is the duty of somebody or other to remove it. Both these beliefs are false. To separate pain from illdoing is to fight against...more pain. Saving men from the natural penalties of d1ssolute living, eventually necessitates the infliction of artificial penalties in solitary cells,... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1892 - 448 pages
...removable, and that it is the duty of somebody or other to remove it. Both these beliefs are false. To separate pain from ill-doing is to fight against...necessitates the infliction of artificial penalties in solitary cells, on tread-wheels, and by the lash. I suppose a dictum on which the current creed... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1892 - 442 pages
...somebody or other to remove it. Both these beliefs are false. To separate pain from ill-doing is to tight against the constitution of things, and will be followed...necessitates the infliction of artificial penalties in solitary cells, on tread-wheels, and by the lash. I suppose a dictum on which the current creed... | |
| 1893 - 468 pages
...somebody or other to remove it. Both these beliefs are false. To separate pain from illdoing is to light against the constitution of things, and will be followed...necessitates the infliction of artificial penalties in solitary cells, on tread-wheels, and by the lash. I suppose a dictum, on which the current creed... | |
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