... has been with this tyrant of nature, the law of competition. And in so far as he has progressed at all he has done so by gaining, little by little, the mastery in this struggle. In the physical world he has accomplished this through invention from... Proceedings - Page 311by American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1892Full view - About this book
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...progress, and the whole upward struggle of rational man. whether physically, socially, or morally, has been with this tyrant of nature. the law of competition....gaining little by little the mastery in this struggle. ln the physical world he has accomplished this through inventions, from which have resulted the arts.... | |
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...the mastery in this struggle. In the physical world he has accomplished this through invention fiom which have resulted the arts. Every utensil of labor,...artificial form that serves a human purpose, is a trinmph of mind over the physical forces of nature in ceaseless and aimless competition. In the social... | |
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| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1896 - 576 pages
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...of human progress, and the whole upward struggle of rational man, whether physical, social or moral, has been with this tyrant of nature — the law of...competition —and in so far as he has progressed at all beyond the purely animal stage he has done so triumphing little by little over this law, and gaining... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1896 - 570 pages
...human progress, and the whole upward struggle of rational man, whether physical, social or moral, lias been with this tyrant of nature — the law of competition —and in so far as he has progressed at all beyond the purely animal stage he has done so triumphing little by little over this law, and gaining... | |
| Lester Frank Ward - 1897 - 328 pages
...with this tyrant of nature, the law of com petition! " Sn'JTn "so" "Far "as Tie" lias" progressedTat all he has done so by gaining, little by little, the...mechanical device, every object of design, and every artiCHAP, xi INDIVIDUAL TELE SIS 259 ficial form that serves a human purpose, is a triumph of mind... | |
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