Leonard Hobhouse cytaty

Leonard Trelawny Hobhouse – brytyjski socjolog i myśliciel, profesor Uniwersytetu Londyńskiego. Był przedstawicielem ewolucjonizmu, zwolennikiem liberalizmu w polityce oraz utylitaryzmu w etyce. Wikipedia  

✵ 8. Wrzesień 1864 – 21. Czerwiec 1929
Leonard Hobhouse: 24   Cytaty 0   Polubień

Leonard Hobhouse: Cytaty po angielsku

“If the child was helpless, was the grown up person, man or woman, in a much better position?”

Źródło: Liberalism (1911), Chapter IV, "Laissez - Faire", p. 46.

“Great changes are not caused by ideas alone; but they are not effected without ideas.”

Źródło: Liberalism (1911), Chapter III, The Movement Of Theory, p. 30.

“We need less of the fanatics of sectarianism and more of the unifying mind.”

Źródło: Liberalism (1911), Chapter IX, The Future Of Liberalism, p. 126-127.

“Government must keep the ring, and leave it for individuals to play the game.”

Źródło: Liberalism (1911), Chapter III, The Movement Of Theory, p. 34 .

“What we possess has its intrinsic value, but how we came to possess it is also an important question.”

Źródło: Liberalism (1911), Chapter IX, The Future Of Liberalism, p. 117.

“In modern industry there is very little that the individual can do by his unaided efforts.”

Źródło: Liberalism (1911), Chapter VIII, Economic Liberalism, p. 99.

“The foundation of liberty is the idea of growth.”

Źródło: Liberalism (1911), Chapter VI, The Heart Of Liberalism, p. 66.

“Does scope for individual development, for example, consort with idea of equality?”

Źródło: Liberalism (1911), Chapter VII, The State And The Individual, p. 74 .