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" Feelings and opinions are recruited, the heart is enlarged, and the human mind is developed only by the reciprocal influence of men upon one another. I have shown that these influences are almost null in democratic countries; they must therefore be artificially... "
Democracy in America - 132. lappuse
autors: Alexis de Tocqueville - 1863
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The Metropolitan, 28. sējums

1840 - 588 lapas
...comhining together, require its assistance: these are causes and effects which unceasingly engender each other. Will the administration of the country...heart is enlarged, and the human mind is developed by no other means than by the reciprocal influence of men upon each other. I have shown that these...
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The Metropolitan Magazine, 28. sējums

1840 - 598 lapas
...intelligence of a democratic people would be as much endangered as its business and manufactures, it the government ever wholly usurped the place of private...heart is enlarged, and the human mind is developed by no other means than by the reciprocal influence of men upon each other. I have shown that these...
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The Republic of the United States of America: And Its Political Institutions ...

Alexis de Tocqueville - 1851 - 954 lapas
...assume the management of all the manufactures, which no single citizen is able to carry on 1 And if 8 time at length arrives, when, in consequence of the...heart is enlarged, and the human mind is developed by no other means than by the reciprocal influence of men upon each other. I have shown that these...
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Democracy in America, tr. by H. Reeve, 1. sējums

Alexis Henri C.M. Clérel comte de Tocqueville - 1862 - 456 lapas
...combining together, require its assistance : these are causes and effects which unceasingly engender each other. Will the administration of the country...heart is enlarged, and the human mind is developed by no other means than by the reciprocal influence of men upon each other. I have shown that these...
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The World's Great Classics: Democracy in America, by A. de Tocqueville

Timothy Dwight, Julian Hawthorne - 1899 - 452 lapas
...leave the helm of state to follow the plough ? The morals and the intelligence of a democratic peopie would be as much endangered as its business and manufactures,...heart Is enlarged, and the human mind is developed by no other means than by the reciprocal influence of men upon each other. I have shown that these...
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Alexis de Tocqueville on Democracy, Revolution, and Society

Alexis de Tocqueville - 1980 - 402 lapas
...other. Will the administration of the country ultimately assume the management of all the industries which no single citizen is able to carry on? And if...heart is enlarged, and the human mind is developed by no other means than by the reciprocal influence of men upon each other. I have shown that these...
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Alexis de Tocqueville on Democracy, Revolution, and Society

Alexis de Tocqueville - 1980 - 402 lapas
...opinions are recruited, the heart is enlarged, and the human mind is developed by no other means than by the reciprocal influence of men upon each other. I have shown that these influences are almost nil in democratic countries. They must therefore be artificially created, and this can only be accomplished...
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Clinical Social Work: Knowledge and Skills

Helen Northen - 1995 - 448 lapas
...democratized nations, people become powerless if they do not learn voluntarily to help one another. . . . Feelings and opinions are recruited, the heart is...mind is developed only by the reciprocal influence of man one upon another. ... As soon as several of the inhabitants of the United States have taken up...
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A Disease of Society: Cultural and Institutional Responses to AIDS

Dorothy Nelkin - 1991 - 308 lapas
...according to Tocqueville ([1835]! 94 5, 117), voluntary associations provide a setting in which "[fjeelings and opinions are recruited, the heart is enlarged, and the human mind is developed." To leave the job of enriching civilization to government would result inevitably in either tyranny...
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From the Ground Up: Essays on Grassroots and Workplace Democracy

C. George Benello, Leonard Isaiah Krimerman - 1992 - 260 lapas
...mutually stimulated to all sorts of undertakings. "21 "Feelings and opinions are recruited," he argued, "the heart is enlarged, and the human mind is developed only by the reciprocal influence of men upon one another."22 For de Tocqueville, local government was the principal bulwark against the potential...
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