Looking Forward: A Treatise on the Status of Woman and the Origin and Growth of the Family and the StateC. H. Kerr, 1906 - 234 ページ |
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... never have called political economy the dismal science , if it had had advanced already to the study of the evolution of economics , of the lines on which it proceeded and does proceed from the beginning of human society up to our own ...
... never have called political economy the dismal science , if it had had advanced already to the study of the evolution of economics , of the lines on which it proceeded and does proceed from the beginning of human society up to our own ...
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... never have appeared without the previous existence of concrete facts or conditions , creating pain or pleasure , and the conception of right and wrong must necessarily depend on what these facts and conditions are . If one were to write ...
... never have appeared without the previous existence of concrete facts or conditions , creating pain or pleasure , and the conception of right and wrong must necessarily depend on what these facts and conditions are . If one were to write ...
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... never been used in that sense in the Homeric poems . In those times it meant pasture , later on it had the meaning of domicile , and still later of cus- tom and law , denoting in its evolution different stages of civilization and ...
... never been used in that sense in the Homeric poems . In those times it meant pasture , later on it had the meaning of domicile , and still later of cus- tom and law , denoting in its evolution different stages of civilization and ...
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... never think of explaining them suffici- ently for the understanding of posterity . Therefore , what we know of the Grecian and Roman gens is as much a hypothesis as what we know of pre - historic group fami- lies . But we are not ...
... never think of explaining them suffici- ently for the understanding of posterity . Therefore , what we know of the Grecian and Roman gens is as much a hypothesis as what we know of pre - historic group fami- lies . But we are not ...
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... never reached beyond the human form , and ancient mythologies are nothing but the re- flex of human life . Another source of evidence are the customs and in- stitutions of the aborigines of America , Asia , Africa and Australia . Even ...
... never reached beyond the human form , and ancient mythologies are nothing but the re- flex of human life . Another source of evidence are the customs and in- stitutions of the aborigines of America , Asia , Africa and Australia . Even ...
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American ancient became become believe better called century changes civilization Cleisthenes commerce competition considered constitutional monarchies created customs divorce dollars economic class economic conditions economic system effect equality Eupatridae evils evolution existence factory father female feudal freedom freedom of contract future gens gradually growth gynecocracy happiness hundred husband ical industry institutions Iroquois Kumbo labor force legal fiction legislation living marry matter mode of production modern monogamian family monogamy moral ideas nation nature necessary necessity nomic number of marriages organization ownership in land Pentateuch period personal relations phratry political classes possible poverty power and influence power of production prevailing principal privileges probably prostitution reason result riage savages serfs Servius Tullius slavery slaves social status of barbarism status of woman system of consanguinity Tacitus theory things thousand tion to-day tribes vagabondage villein wages wealth wife wives women
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49 ページ - By marriage, the husband and wife are one person in law: that is, the very being or legal existence of the woman is suspended during the marriage, or at least is incorporated and consolidated into that of the husband...
177 ページ - The dissolution of society bids fair to become the termination of a career of which property is the end and aim ; because such a career contains the elements of self-destruction. Democracy in government, brotherhood in society, equality in rights and privileges, and universal education, foreshadow the next higher plane of society to which experience, intelligence and knowledge are steadily tending. It will be a revival, in a higher form, of the liberty, equality and fraternity of the ancient gentes.
5 ページ - Tis a foe invisible The which I fear — a fearful enemy, Which in the human heart opposes me, By its coward fear alone made fearful to me. Not that, which full of life, instinct with power, Makes known its present being; that is not The true, the perilously formidable.
68 ページ - They could not leave their lord without his permission ; but if they ran away, or were purloined from him, might be claimed and recovered by action, like beasts, or other chattels.
155 ページ - Therefore, that one covetous and insatiable cormorant and very plague of his native country may compass about and enclose many thousand acres of ground together within one pale or hedge...
9 ページ - Are the actions of / men, and therefore of societies, governed, by, fixed laws, or are they the result either of chance or of supernatural interference ? The discussion of these alternatives will suggest some speculations of considerable interest.
156 ページ - ... abide the sale ; yet, being suddenly thrust out, they be constrained to sell it for a thing of nought. And when they have wandered abroad till that be spent, what can they then else do but steal, and then justly pardy be hanged, or else go about a-begging.
34 ページ - And they did eat and drink, he and the men that were with him, and tarried all night ; and they rose up in the morning, and he said, Send me away unto my master.
177 ページ - The time will come, nevertheless, when human intelligence will rise to the mastery over property, and define the relations of the state to the property it protects, as well as the obligations and the limits of the rights of its owners. The interests of society are paramount to individual interests, and the two must be brought into just and harmonious relation. A mere property career is not the final destiny of mankind, if progress is to be the law of the future as it has been of the past.
49 ページ - But though our law in general considers man and wife as one person, yet there are some instances in which she is separately considered ; as inferior to him, and acting by his compulsion.