The American Journal of Sociology, Volum 24University of Chicago Press, 1919 Established in 1895 as the first U.S. scholarly journal in its field, AJS remains a leading voice for analysis and research in the social sciences, presenting work on the theory, methods, practice, and history of sociology. AJS also seeks the application of perspectives from other social sciences and publishes papers by psychologists, anthropologists, statisticians, economists, educators, historians, and political scientists. |
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Side 19
... moral evolution continues " the higher ideals [ must ] become increasingly influential . " The second law is formulated in terms of interests , that is , of " the elements , modes and means of good . " Varied experiences and manifold ...
... moral evolution continues " the higher ideals [ must ] become increasingly influential . " The second law is formulated in terms of interests , that is , of " the elements , modes and means of good . " Varied experiences and manifold ...
Side 61
... moral character ? It impairs the judgment , clouds the reason , and enfeebles the will ; while at the same time it arouses the appe- tites , inflames the passions , releases the primitive beast from the artificial restraint of social ...
... moral character ? It impairs the judgment , clouds the reason , and enfeebles the will ; while at the same time it arouses the appe- tites , inflames the passions , releases the primitive beast from the artificial restraint of social ...
Side 63
... moral , and therefore in the social , realm , but that we need an immense amount of patient research to determine exactly what it is and what it does . " One thing is certain , heredity " always has the coefficient ' environment ...
... moral , and therefore in the social , realm , but that we need an immense amount of patient research to determine exactly what it is and what it does . " One thing is certain , heredity " always has the coefficient ' environment ...
Side 80
... moral and vital resources of the nation ? No alleged service of the saloon as the " poor man's club , " no failure of society to provide healthful recreation for the masses , should blind us to the fact that the evil caused by the ...
... moral and vital resources of the nation ? No alleged service of the saloon as the " poor man's club , " no failure of society to provide healthful recreation for the masses , should blind us to the fact that the evil caused by the ...
Side 85
... moral idealism . Thus the cultivated individual has been expected to appreciate and know something of literature , music , and art , to possess some degree of grace , good manners , and self - control , and to have wholesome impulses ...
... moral idealism . Thus the cultivated individual has been expected to appreciate and know something of literature , music , and art , to possess some degree of grace , good manners , and self - control , and to have wholesome impulses ...
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Side 695 - That no lands acquired under the provisions of this Act shall in any event become liable to the satisfaction of any debt or debts contracted prior to the issuing of the patent therefor.
Side 708 - And it came to pass, when all Israel heard that Jeroboam was come again,. that they sent and called him unto the congregation, and made him king over all Israel : there was none that followed the house of David, but the tribe of Judah only.
Side 303 - farm" for census purposes, is all the land which is directly farmed by one person, either by his own labor alone or with the assistance of members of his household or hired employees. The land operated by a partnership is likewise considered a farm. A "farm...
Side 505 - I praise the Frenchman*, his remark was shrewd—. How sweet, how passing sweet, is solitude ! But grant me still a friend in my retreat, Whom I may whisper — solitude is sweet.
Side 712 - And He has made from one blood every nation of men to dwell on all the face of the earth...
Side 389 - What the best and wisest parent wants for his own child, that must the community want for all of its children. Any other ideal for our schools is narrow and unlovely ; acted upon, it destroys our democracy.
Side 150 - The greater part of universities have not even been very forward to adopt those improvements, after they were made ; and several of those learned societies have chosen to remain, for a long time, the sanctuaries in which exploded systems and obsolete prejudices found shelter and protection, after they had been hunted out of every other corner of the world.
Side 49 - For our present purpose the most important fact is that ethnocentrism leads a people to exaggerate and intensify everything in their own folkways which is peculiar and which differentiates them from others.
Side 708 - Also in time past, when Saul was king over us, thou wast he that leddest out and broughtest in Israel : and the LORD said to thee, Thou shalt feed my people Israel, and thou shalt be a captain over Israel.
Side 518 - Sticks and stones May break my bones But names can never hurt me.