For each government has a peculiar character which originally formed and which continues to preserve it. The character of democracy creates democracy, and the character of oligarchy creates oligarchy; and always the better the character, the better the... The Administration of Education in a Democracy - Halaman 362oleh Horace Adelbert Hollister - 1914 - 383 halamanTampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| Iowa State Horticultural Society - 1898 - 604 halaman
...states, " It is a truth as old as Aristotle, enunciated by him in the eighth book of his politics, that the citizen should be moulded to suit the form of government under which he lives. There is such a thing as education from a national point of view." We want to educate American children... | |
| Aristotle - 1885 - 460 halaman
...should be public, the same for all. y and tending to promote the good of all. 1 2. What is to be taught? No one will doubt that the legislator should direct...that the neglect of education does harm to states. The_citi2ea* should be moulded to suit the form of government under whTchT1e lives*. For each government... | |
| Aristotle - 1885 - 464 halaman
...his second edition,' are in the main right ; but we should also observe, etc.' BOOK VIII. VIII. 1. No one will doubt that the legislator should direct...attention above all to the education of youth, or that the reuSre'tn ncg^ct of education does harm to states. The citizen i the form of should be moulded to suit... | |
| Aristotle, Benjamin Jowett - 1885 - 466 halaman
...his second edition, 'are in the main right ; but we should also observe, etc.' BOOK VIII. VIII. i. No one will doubt that the legislator should direct...attention above all to the education of youth, or that the Education neglect of education does harm to states. The citizen a relat1ve to " the form of should... | |
| Aristotle, Benjamin Jowett - 1885 - 482 halaman
...his second edition, ' are in the main right ; but we should also observe, etc.' BOOK VIII. VIII. 1. No one will doubt that the legislator should direct...attention above all to the education of youth, or that the rc1at?™'?" ne gl ec t of education does harm to states. The citizen 3 the form of should be moulded... | |
| 1892 - 660 halaman
...The last book of Aristotle's " Politics " is upon education, and he introduces it with the maxim, " No one will doubt that the legislator should direct...that the neglect of education does harm to states." Each generation in America cannot continue to lose three or four years out of its life without comparative... | |
| Anna Garlin Spencer, Charles Wesley Birtwell - 1894 - 330 halaman
...YORK. It is a truth as old as Aristotle, enunciated by him in the eighth book of his Politics that the citizen should be moulded to suit the form of Government under which he lives. This truth I should like to emphasize as the starting point of my address. There is such a thing as... | |
| James Underwood Barnard - 1895 - 252 halaman
...should respect the political constitution of the country. " The citizen should be moulded," he said, " to suit the form of government under which he lives....peculiar character which originally formed, and which continued to preserve it. The character of democracy creates democracy, and the character of oligarchy... | |
| Benjamin Jowett - 1899 - 480 halaman
...our own day the common custom, and in the third place, what these regulations should be. BOOK VIII NO one will doubt that the legislator should direct...moulded to suit the form of government under which he lives.o For each government has a peculiar character which originally formed and which continues to... | |
| John Raymond Howard - 1899 - 236 halaman
...education has to be divided, from seven to the age of puberty, and onwards to the age of one-and-tvventy. The neglect of education does harm to states. The citizen should be moulded to suit the government under which he lives. That education should be regulated by law and should be an affair... | |
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