| 1888 - Broj stranica: 934
...office is to make people good, to promote morality ; but that it rests on a misconception of morality. The real function of government being to maintain conditions of life in which morality shall he possible, and morality consisting in the disinterested performance of self-imposed duties, ' paternal... | |
| Thomas Hill Green - 1886 - Broj stranica: 612
...oflice is to make people pood, to promote morality ,~b"u£ that ft rests on a misconcepttoTToT morality. The real function of government being to maintain...conditions of life in which morality shall be possible, TEntl morality^consisting in the disinterested perfbrman<fe of self-imposed duties, 'paternal government'... | |
| Thomas Hill Green - 1890 - Broj stranica: 636
...people good, to promote morality, but that it rests on a misconception of morality. The real fuiictioa of government being to maintain conditions of life...self-imposition of duties and for the play of disinterested .otives. 19. The question before us, then, is, In what ways and how far do the main obligations enforced... | |
| Thomas Hill Green - 1898 - Broj stranica: 636
...misconception of morality. The real function of government being to 340 PRINCIPLES OF POLITICAL OBLIGATION. maintain conditions of life in which morality shall...self-imposition of duties and for the play of disinterested motives.) 19. The question before us, then, is, In what ways and how far do the main obligations enforced... | |
| Thomas Hill Green - 1895 - Broj stranica: 286
...The real function of government being to A maintain conditions of life in which morality shall be L^ possible, and morality consisting in the disinterested...self-imposition of duties and for the play of disinterested motives. 19. The question before us, then, is, Tn what ways and how far do the main obligations enforced... | |
| Roland Knyvet Wilson - 1911 - Broj stranica: 360
...proper province of law in enforcing acts." But by affirming that " the real function of government is to maintain conditions of life in which morality shall be possible," and that the pbwers to be assigned respectively to the State and to individuals should be such as may be... | |
| Hiralal Haldar - 1927 - Broj stranica: 512
...mutual helpfulness and co-operation as members of some political society. The duty of the state is to " maintain conditions of life in which morality shall be possible," and the right of its citizens is to be free not to do what they like but to exercise their powers in order... | |
| John Herman Randall Jr. - 1977 - Broj stranica: 372
...office is to make people good, to promote morality, but that it rests on a misconception of morality. The real function of government being to maintain...does its best to make it impossible by narrowing the r<x>m for the self-imposition of duties and for the play of disinterested motives. (345-46) Green is... | |
| Thomas Hill Green - 1986 - Broj stranica: 400
...office is to make people good, to promote morality, but that it "rests on a misconception of" morality. The real function of government being to maintain...self-imposition of duties and for the play of disinterested motives. 19. The question before us, then, is: in what ways and how far do the main obligations enforced... | |
| Randall C. Morris - 1991 - Broj stranica: 308
...that it violates the 'laissez faire' principle . . . but that it rests on a misconception of morality. The real function of government being to maintain...self-imposition of duties and for the play of disinterested motives. 16 Among the new liberals Hobhouse presents us with a similar position. Where there is a harmony... | |
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