There is no extravagance more prejudicial to the growth of national wealth than that wasteful negligence which allows genius that happens to be born of lowly parentage to expend itself in lowly work. Bulletin - Página 190de National Society for Vocational Education - 1910Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| 1898 - 706 páginas
...born into the country belongs to them: and of this a great part is fruitless for want of opportunity. There is no extravagance more prejudicial to the growth...of lowly parentage to expend itself in lowly work. No change would conduce so much to a rapid increase of material wealth, as an improvement in our schools,... | |
| Alfred Marshall - 1890 - 808 páginas
...bom into the country belongs to them ; and of this a great part is fruitless for want of opportunity. There is no extravagance more prejudicial to the growth...of lowly parentage to expend itself in lowly work. No change would conduce so much to a rapid increase of material wealth as an improvement in our schools,... | |
| Alfred Marshall - 1891 - 832 páginas
...born into the country belongs to them ; and of this a great part is fruitless for want of opportunity. There is no extravagance more prejudicial to the growth...negligence which allows genius that happens to be born ot lowly parentage to expend itself in lowly work. No change would conduce so much to a rapid increase... | |
| Alfred Marshall - 1892 - 496 páginas
...born into the country belongs to them ; and of this a great part is fruitless for want of opportunity. There is no extravagance more prejudicial to the growth...of lowly parentage to expend itself in lowly work. No change would conduce so much to a rapid increase of material wealth as an improvement in our schools,... | |
| National Conference of Charities and Correction (U.S.). Annual Session - 1896 - 558 páginas
...history," since all are called both to govern and to be governed. Professor Alfred Marshall affirms, " There is no extravagance more prejudicial to the growth...of lowly parentage to expend itself in lowly work. Since the manual labor classes are four or five times as numerous as all other classes put together,... | |
| National Conference on Social Welfare - 1896 - 556 páginas
...history," since all are called both to govern and to be governed. Professor Alfred Marshall affirms, " There is no extravagance more prejudicial to the growth...of lowly parentage to expend itself in lowly work. Since the manual labor classes are four or five times as numerous as all other classes put together,... | |
| William Jewett Tucker - 1898 - 244 páginas
...born in the country belongs to them; and of this a great part is fruitless for want of opportunity. There is no extravagance more prejudicial to the growth...of lowly parentage to expend itself in lowly work. No change would conduce so much to a rapid increase of national wealth as an improvement in our schools,... | |
| 1898 - 724 páginas
...born into the country belongs to them: and of this a great part is fruitless for want of opportunity. There is no extravagance more prejudicial to the growth...of lowly parentage to expend itself in lowly work. No change would conduce so much to a rapid increase of material wealth, as an improvement in our schools,... | |
| New York (State). Dept. of Labor - 1903 - 958 páginas
...prejudicial to the growth of the national wealth than that wasteful negligence which allows genius which happens to be born of lowly parentage to expend itself in lowly work." So much for the necessity of fresh, virile and self-supporting stock to the higher education, if it... | |
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