(iv. 372). 2 Munera Pulveris, § 133. social progress, as he conceives it, is the good-will and intelligence of the upper classes, the landowners and " captains of industry," whose functions have been already named, "to keep order among their inferiors,... John Ruskin, Social Reformer - Stran 221avtor: John Atkinson Hobson - 1898 - 357 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| John Ruskin - 1868 - 228 strani
...teaching and delighting of the inferior multitude. The office of the upper classes, then, as a body, is to keep order among their inferiors, and raise them...with themselves of which those inferiors are capable. So far as they are thus occupied, they are invariably loved and reverenced intensely by all beneath... | |
| John Ruskin - 1872 - 238 strani
...teaching and delighting of the inferior multitude. The office of the upper classes, then, as a body, is to keep order among their inferiors, and raise them...with themselves of which those inferiors are capable. So far as they are thus occupied, they are invariably loved and reverenced intensely by all beneath... | |
| John Ruskin - 1878 - 360 strani
...CLASSES. The office of the upper classes, then, as a body, is to keep order among their inferiors, and them always to the nearest level with themselves of which those inferiors are capable. So Jar as they are thus occupied, they are invariably loved and reverenced intensely by all beneath... | |
| John Ruskin - 1878 - 362 strani
...CLASSES. The office of the upper classes, then, as a body, is to keep order among their inferiors, and them always to the nearest level with themselves of which those inferiors are capable. So /'ar as they are thus occupied, they are invariably ioved and reverenced intensely by all beneath... | |
| John Ruskin - 1882 - 233 strani
...teaching and delighting of the inferior multitude. The office of the upper classes, then, as a body, is to keep order among their inferiors, and raise them...with themselves of which those inferiors are capable. So far as they are thus occupied, they are invariably loved and reverenced intensely by all beneath... | |
| John Ruskin - 1887 - 782 strani
...teaching and delighting of the inferior multitude. The office of the upper classes, then, as a body, is to keep order among their inferiors, and raise them...with themselves of which those inferiors are capable. So far as they are thus occupied, they are invariably loved and reverenced intensely by all beneath... | |
| John Ruskin - 1889 - 776 strani
...teaching and delighting of the inferior multitude. The office of the upper classes, then, as a body, is to keep order among their inferiors, and raise them...with themselves of which those inferiors are capable. So far as they are thus occupied, they are invariably loved and reverenced intensely by all beneath... | |
| John Ruskin - 1891 - 476 strani
...teaching and delighting of the inferior multitude. The office of the upper classes, then, as a body, is to keep order among their inferiors, and raise them...with themselves of which those inferiors are capable. So far as they are thus occupied, they are invariably loved and reverenced intensely by all beneath... | |
| John Ruskin - 1893 - 534 strani
...teaching and delighting of the inferior multitude. The office of the upper classes, then, as a body, is to keep order among their inferiors, and raise them...with themselves of which those inferiors are capable. So far as they are thus occupied, they are invariably loved and reverenced intensely by all beneath... | |
| John Ruskin - 1894 - 464 strani
...teaching and delighting of the inferior multitude. The office of the upper classes, then, as a body, is to keep order among their inferiors, and raise them...with themselves of which those inferiors are capable. So far as they are thus occupied, they are invariably loved and reverenced intensely by all beneath... | |
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