| John Stuart Mill - 1878 - 98 Seiten
...of action of any of their number, is self-protection. That the only purpose for which power ican be rightfully exercised over any member of a civilized...will, is to prevent harm to others. His own good, cither physical or moral, is not a sufficient warrant. He cannot rightfully be compelled to do or forbear... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1878 - 978 Seiten
...a perfect life." The conveniently simple philosophy that " the only purpose for which power can be rightfully exercised over any member of a civilized community against his will is to prevent liarm to others," the axiom on which John Stuart Mill's political economy is all founded, Dr. Wool... | |
| 1884 - 506 Seiten
...of action of any of their number, is self-protection. That the only purpose for which power can be rightfully exercised over any member of a civilized...rightfully be compelled to do or forbear because it will be better for him to do so, because it will make him happier, because, in the opinions of others,... | |
| Louisa Lowe - 1883 - 174 Seiten
...purpose for which power can be rightfully exercised over any member of a civilised community against his will is to prevent harm to others. His own good either...rightfully be compelled to do or forbear because it will be better for him to do so, because it will make him happier, because, in the opinions of others,... | |
| W. W. Satterlee - 1883 - 196 Seiten
...of action of any of their number, is self-protection. That the only purpose for which power can be rightfully exercised over any member of a civilized community against his will, is to prevent harm to others" (p. 23.) This is not so bad if it were not for those words, " sole end," and by what... | |
| Auberon Edward William Molyneux Herbert - 1885 - 116 Seiten
...denounced. His words ought never to be forgotten: — " That the only purpose for which power can be rightfully exercised over any member of a civilized...rightfully be compelled to do or forbear \ because it will be better for him to do so, because it will make him happier, because in the opinion of others... | |
| James Platt - 1886 - 216 Seiten
...against his consent, which Mr. Mill so strongly denounced : " The only purpose for which power can be rightfully exercised over any member of a civilized...rightfully be compelled to do or forbear, because it will be better for him to do so, because it will make him happier, because, in the opinion of others,... | |
| 1909 - 1338 Seiten
...of action of any of their numbers is self-protection. That the only purpose for which power can be rightfully exercised over any member of a civilized...rightfully be compelled to do or forbear because it will make him happier, because, In the opinions of others, to do so would be wise, or even right. These... | |
| Charles Bray - 1889 - 434 Seiten
...purpose for which power can be rightfully exercised over any member of a civilised community, against his will, is to prevent harm to others. His own good,...either physical or moral, is not a sufficient warrant." We have nearly arrived at this in England. As to our mental freedom, that is another thing : very little... | |
| Edward Jewitt Wheeler - 1889 - 240 Seiten
...of action of any of their number, is self-protection. That the only purpose for which power can be rightfully exercised over any member of a civilized community, against his will, is to prevent harm to others. He cannot rightfully be compelled to do or forbear, because better for him to do so,... | |
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