| California - 1927 - 426 pages
...same complexion? America's Soul may be expressed in the theory of equality, by Mazzini's conception : "The progress of all through all, under the leadership of the best and wisest." America's Soul is best expressed by the doctrine that binds its people in one body, the doctrine... | |
| United States. Office of Education - Education - 1896 - 1128 pages
...Italian leaders understood perfectly well. Mazzini, the republican idealist, who defined democracy as " the progress of all through all under the leadership of the best and wisest," placed equal stress upon education and instruction as means for accomplishing his purposes.... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - Education - 1896 - 118 pages
...Italian leaders understood perfectly well. Mazzini, the republican idealist, who defined democracy as " the progress of all through all under the leadership of the best and wisest," placed equal stress upon education and instruction as means for accomplishing his purposes.... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - Education - 1896 - 1140 pages
...Italian leaders understood perfectly well. Mazzini, the republican idealist, who defined democracy as " the progress of all through all under the leadership of the best aud wisest," placed equal stress upon education and instruction as means for accomplishing his purposes.... | |
| John Atkinson Hobson - 1898 - 366 pages
...will. Mr. Ruskin's criticism of democracy glances scatheless from the strong formula of Mazzini, " The progress of all through all, under the leadership of the best and wisest." CHAPTER IX. MACHINERY AND INDUSTRIAL TOWNS. f 1. Mr. Buskin's discriminative attitude towards... | |
| California - 1907 - 762 pages
...democracy? — an aristocracy of blackguards !" or was the truth not with Mazzini, who defined democracy as "the progress of all through all, under the leadership of the best and wisest" ? Everything depends upon the answer. Perhaps we shall reach the answer most safely and securely... | |
| Nicholas Murray Butler - Democracy - 1907 - 130 pages
...lesson of Rome for America ? LWe come back to the conception which Mazzini - .. ... had of democracy : " The progress of all through all, under the leadership of the best and wisest." ' A/ True democracy will carry on an insistent search! for these wisest and best, and will... | |
| Ray Stannard Baker - African Americans - 1908 - 396 pages
...street-sweeper ? And Tillman and the Negro farmhand?" CHAPTER XIII THE NEW SOUTHERN STATESMANSHIP Democracy is the progress of all through all, under the leadership of the best and the wisest." — taaaini, TN FORMER chapters I have had much to tell that was *- unpleasant and perhaps discouraging;... | |
| Education - 1909 - 558 pages
...over, or with its equals under conditions of freedom and development. Mazzini tells us that "democracy is the progress of all, through all, under the leadership of the best and wisest." READING LEAFLETS, FRANCIS PARKER SCHOOL PART II MAKING FLOUR JENNIE HALL MY MOTHER'S STORIES... | |
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