... together with, not only the right and duty of advising and reproving all persons respecting both their public and their private life, but also a control (whether authoritative or only moral is not defined) over the speculative class itself, to prevent... The Positive Philosophy of Auguste Comte - Page 111by John Stuart Mill - 1866 - 182 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Stuart Mill - Positivism - 1866 - 212 pages
...defined) over the speculative class itself, to prevent them from wasting time and ingenuity on inquiries and speculations of no value to mankind (among which...representative system, or other popular organization, by way of counter-- poise to this governing power, is ever contemplated. The checks relied upon for preventing... | |
| 1866 - 870 pages
...judged, at the time, to " be more urgently important to the " general welfare. The temporal govern" ment, which is to co-exist with this " spiritual authority,...and agriculturists at ' the bottom of the scale." According to my recollection, this "aristocracy" was the government projected by the SaintSimonians.... | |
| 1866 - 570 pages
...urgently important to the " general welfare. The temporal govern" ment, which is to co-exist with this 1 spiritual authority, consists of an ' aristocracy...and agriculturists at ' the bottom of the scale." According to my recollection, this "aristocracy" was the government projected by the SaintSimonians.... | |
| 1866 - 568 pages
...the ratio " of tho degree of generality of their " conceptions and operations — bankers " at tho summit, merchants next, then " manufacturers, and agriculturists at " the bottom of the scale." According to my recollection, this " aristocracy " was tho government projected by the SaintSimonians.... | |
| H. Russell Bernard - Social Science - 2006 - 826 pages
...government, which would be composed of capitalists "whose dignity and authority," explained John Stuart Mill, "are to be in the ratio of the degree of generality...the summit, merchants next, then manufacturers, and agriculturalists at the bottom" (1866:122). It got worse. Comte proposed his own religion; condemned... | |
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