All political and social institutions, all matters of human relationship, are dependent upon the means by which mind may react upon mind and life upon life — that is to say, upon the intensity, rapidity, and reach of mental and physical communication. The Idea of a League of Nations - Page 6by Herbert George Wells, Edward Grey Grey of Fallodon (Viscount), Lionel Curtis, William Archer, Henry Wickham Steed, Alfred Zimmern, John Alfred Spender, James Bryce Bryce (Viscount), Gilbert Murray - 1919 - 44 pagesFull view - About this book
| margaret slattery - 1914 - 138 pages
...social institutions, all matters of human rela>nship, are dependent upon the means by which mind may ict upon mind and life upon life — that is to say, upon the .ensity, rapidity, and reach of mental and physical communition. In the history of mankind, the great... | |
| William Heard Kilpatrick - Education - 1923 - 408 pages
...in Educational Review* 48:496-7 I.Dec., 1914). 65. SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS DEPENDENT ON COMMUNICATION "All political and social institutions, all matters...relationship, are dependent upon the means by which mind reacts upon mind and life upon life, that is to say, upon the intensity, rapidity and reach of mental... | |
| Daniel Deudney - Philosophy - 2007 - 418 pages
...primacy, but the most important fall into two classes: communication and transportation, and destruction. "All political and social institutions, all matters...which mind may react upon mind and life upon life" and thus "the intensity, rapidity, and reach of mental and physical communication." All the "great... | |
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