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" So complete was my father's reliance on the influence of reason over the minds of mankind, whenever it is allowed to reach them, that he felt as if all would be gained if the whole population were taught to read, if all sorts of opinions were allowed... "
Education in the Nineteenth Century - Side 139
redigeret af - 1901 - 274 sider
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Literacy in Traditional Societies

Jack Goody - 1975 - 364 sider
...on the influence of reason over the minds of mankind, whenever it is allowed to reach them, that he felt as if all would be gained if the whole population...a legislature to give effect to the opinions they adopted [p. 74]. All these things have been accomplished since the days of the Mills, but nevertheless...
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The Secularization of the European Mind in the Nineteenth Century

Owen Chadwick - 1990 - 298 sider
...believed so confidently in the power of reason over minds 'whenever it is allowed to reach them, that he felt as if all would be gained if the whole population...a legislature to give effect to the opinions they adopted'.* This was not very realistic ; at least, it was derived from faith and not from experience....
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Lectures on the Relation Between Law & Public Opinion in England: During the ...

Albert Venn Dicey - 1914 - 616 sider
...reason over the minds of mankind, whenever it " is allowed to reach them, that he felt as if all 1 " would be gained if the whole population were " taught...addressed to them by word and in writing, " and if bv means of the suffrage they could nominate " a legislature to give effect to the opinions thev "adopted....
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Collected Essays: Volume 1. The Englishness of the English Novel

Q. D. Leavis - 1983 - 372 sider
...on the influence of reason over the mind of mankind, whenever it is allowed to reach them, that he felt as if all would be gained if the whole population...a legislature to give effect to the opinions they adopted.' I also cited the enthusiastic salute to the future by the Victorian novelist Wilkie Collins,...
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Institutionalizing English Literature: The Culture and Politics of Literary ...

Franklin E. Court - 1992 - 236 sider
...on the influence of reason over the minds of mankind, whenever it is allowed to reach them, that he felt as if all would be gained if the whole population...a legislature to give effect to the opinions they adopted. John Stuart Mill on his father, Autobiography, chapter 4 THERE were few attempts to promote...
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Jeremy Bentham: Critical Assessments, Bind 3

Bhikhu C. Parekh - 1993 - 1112 sider
...on the influence of reason over the minds of mankind, whenever it is allowed to reach them, that he felt as if all would be gained if the whole population...a legislature to give effect to the opinions they adopted.23 A final factor which helped the Utilitarians overcome any fear of the power of the masses...
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Freedom and Organization, 1814-1914

Bertrand Russell - 2001 - 532 sider
...Bentham, to whom a king, in the character of "corrupter-general," appeared necessarily very noxious. "All would be gained if the whole population were taught to read." James Mill imagined the working man coming home in the evening and reading Hume or Hartley or Bent...
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Liberal Democracy 3.0: Civil Society in an Age of Experts

Stephen Turner - 2003 - 174 sider
...on the influence of reason over the minds of mankind, whenever it is allowed to reach them, that he felt as if all would be gained if the whole population...a legislature to give effect to the opinions they adopted. He thought that when the legislature no longer represented a class interest, it would aim...
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An End to Poverty?: A Historical Debate

Gareth Stedman Jones - 2005 - 300 sider
...on the influence of reason over the minds of mankind, wherever it is allowed to reach them that he felt as if all would be gained if the whole population were taught to read.' He believed that 'when the legislature no longer represented a class interest, it would aim at the...
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The Social Construction of Literacy

Jenny Cook-Gumperz - 2006 - 3 sider
...on the influence of reason over the minds of mankind, whenever it is allowed to reach them, that he felt as if all would be gained if the whole population...a legislature to give effect to the opinions they adopted.' p. 74. All these things have been accomplished since the days of the Mills but nevertheless...
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