| Francis Galton - 1883 - Страниц: 422
...characteristic elements in the disposition of ordinary persons. The vast majority of persons of our race have a natural tendency to shrink from the responsibility...to these moral flaws are shown by the rareness of free and original thought as compared with the frequency and readiness with which men accept the opinions... | |
| Boris Sidis - 1898 - Страниц: 428
...down is brought upon him the * " The vast majority of persons," writes F. Oalton. " of our race Imve a natural tendency to shrink from the responsibility...willing slaves to tradition, authority, and custom." tremendous weight of the socio-static press, and it squeezes him back into the mire of mediocrity,... | |
| Boris Sidis - 1898 - Страниц: 452
...work, and down is brought upon him the * "The vast majority of persons," writes F. Galton. "of our race have a natural tendency to shrink from the responsibility...vox Dei, and they are willing slaves to tradition, authoiity, and custom." tremendous weight of the socio-static press, and it squeezes him back into... | |
| Boris Sidis - 1898 - Страниц: 440
...natural tendency to shrink from iho responsibility of standing and acting alone; they exalt the rnx populi, even when they know it to be the utterance of a mob of ttobodies, into the vox Dei, and they are willing slave* to tradition, authoiity, and custom." 81 \... | |
| 1901 - Страниц: 1072
..."The vast majority of persons of our race," says Francis Gallon in his Inquiries into Human Faculty, ''have a natural tendency to shrink from the responsibility...to these moral flaws are shown by the rareness of free and original thought, as compared with the frequency and readiness with which mer- accept the... | |
| Francis Galton - 1908 - Страниц: 285
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| Boris Sidis - 1913 - Страниц: 320
...Blind obedience is a social virtue." "The vast majority of persons," Galton tells us, "of our race have a natural tendency to shrink from the responsibility...willing slaves to tradition, authority, and custom." In the same volume of mine I point out what a depressing influence society exercises on the individual:... | |
| Boris Sidis - 1922 - Страниц: 390
...danger, and is in terror of social authority. As Galton writes: "The vast majority of persons of our race have a natural tendency to shrink from the responsibility...of standing and acting alone ; they exalt the vox popvli, even when they know it to be the utterance of a mob of nobodies, into the vox Dei; they are... | |
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