... a conviction that, as all races have contributed in the past to cultural progress in one way or another, so they will be capable of advancing the interests of mankind if we are only willing to give them a fair opportunity. Americanization Studies - 433. lappuse1921Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| 1912 - 548 lapas
...more rare occurrence in this race than in his white neighbor. His closing sentence deserves emphasis: "We should learn to look upon foreign races with greater...the conviction, that, as all races have contributed to the past cultural progress in one way or another, so they are capable of advancing the interests... | |
| John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - 1912 - 980 lapas
...(New York: The Macmillan Company. 1911. Pp. x, 294.) PROFESSOR BOAS bespeaks, in his closing words, " a greater tolerance of forms of civilization different from our own ", and hopes that he may have helped to form a " conviction, that, as all races have contributed in the past... | |
| John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - 1912 - 980 lapas
...(New York: The Macmillan Company. 1911. Pp. x, 294.) PROFESSOR BOAS bespeaks, in his closing words, " a greater tolerance of forms of civilization different from our own ", and hopes that he may have helped to form a " conviction, that, as all races have contributed in the past... | |
| Sherwood Eddy - 1913 - 278 lapas
...race is more highly gifted than the other. ... I hope the discussions contained in these pages have shown that the data of anthropology teach us a greater...that, as all races have contributed in the past to the cultural progress in one way or another, so they will be capable of advancing the interests of... | |
| Alexander Lesser - 1985 - 184 lapas
...mankind." The last words on the last page read: I hope the discussions outlined in these pages have shown that the data of anthropology teach us a greater...tolerance of forms of civilization different from our own, that we should learn to look on foreign races with greather sympathy and with a conviction that, as... | |
| Leo Marx, Bruce Mazlish - 1996 - 252 lapas
...Morgan left a space for cultural doubt, so did Boas's last lines leave a space for the idea of progress: [T]he data of anthropology teach us a greater tolerance...civilization different from our own, and that we should leam to look upon foreign races with greater sympathy, and with the conviction, that, as all races... | |
| Marvin Harris - 1999 - 228 lapas
...his book, The Mind of Primitive Man (1911:278), I hope the discussions outlined in these pages have shown that the data of anthropology teach us a greater...tolerance of forms of civilization different from our own, that we should learn to look on foreign races with greater sympathy and with a conviction that, as... | |
| Sydel Silverman - 2004 - 288 lapas
...mankind." The last words on the last page read: I hope tli e discussions outlined in these pages have shown that the data of 'anthropology teach us a greater...tolerance of forms of civilization different from our own, that we should learn to look on foreign races with greater sympathy and with a conviction that, as... | |
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