The Structure of MoraleThe University Press, 1943 - Всего страниц: 223 |
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John Thompson MacCurdy. LEARNING THE SIGNALS OF DANGER accept orders from the Government in regard to service for the country will insist on using their own judgment in regard to measures designed to save their lives . Practically ...
John Thompson MacCurdy. LEARNING THE SIGNALS OF DANGER accept orders from the Government in regard to service for the country will insist on using their own judgment in regard to measures designed to save their lives . Practically ...
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... regard for self - preservation ought to keep us nearer to the golden mean . Right makes might we are prone to think , and this is used to rationalize sloth and avoid the sacrifices that reasonable armament would involve . ' Trust in God ...
... regard for self - preservation ought to keep us nearer to the golden mean . Right makes might we are prone to think , and this is used to rationalize sloth and avoid the sacrifices that reasonable armament would involve . ' Trust in God ...
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... regard the kind of liberty which we have painfully evolved through centuries of conflict and martyrdom as something that is good for any but ourselves . Let us abandon the missionary spirit and make no more pretence of trying to give ...
... regard the kind of liberty which we have painfully evolved through centuries of conflict and martyrdom as something that is good for any but ourselves . Let us abandon the missionary spirit and make no more pretence of trying to give ...
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PART IFEAR | 1 |
Active Adaptation to Dangers | 27 |
PART IIMORALE | 50 |
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