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Expanding Opportunities and Building Competencies for Young People: A New ... - Page 167
2005 - 300 pages
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The Politics of Aristotle: Introduction and translation

Aristotle - 1885 - 476 pages
...second edition, ' are in the main right ; but we should also observe, etc.' BOOK VIII. VIII. I. No one will doubt that the legislator should direct his attention above all to the education of youth, or that the neSlect of education does harm to states. The citizen 2 the form of should be moulded to...
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The Politics of Aristotle, Volume 1

Aristotle - 1885 - 588 pages
...second edition, ' are in the main right ; but we should also observe, etc.' BOOK VIII. VIII. 1. No one will doubt that the legislator should direct his attention above all to the education of youth, or that the Education negiect of education does harm to states. The citizen 2 relat1ve to & the form...
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The Politics of Aristotle, Volume 1

Aristotle - 1885 - 460 pages
...public, the same for all. y and tending to promote the good of all. 1 2. What is to be taught? No one will doubt that the legislator should direct his attention above all to the education of youth, or that the neglect of education does harm to states. The_citi2ea* should be moulded to suit the form...
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A History of Greek Literature, Volume 36

Thomas Sergeant Perry - 1890 - 938 pages
...extremes, and every picture of life, like all experience, has unavoidably an instructive quality. V. No one will doubt that the legislator should direct his attention above all to the education of youth, or that the neglect of education does harm to states. The citizen should be moulded to suit the form...
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The Andover Review, Volume 17

1892 - 660 pages
...last book of Aristotle's " Politics " is upon education, and he introduces it with the maxim, " No one will doubt that the legislator should direct his attention above all to the education of youth, or that the neglect of education does harm to states." Each generation in America cannot continue to...
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History and Civil Government of Missouri, to which is Appended the ...

James Underwood Barnard - 1895 - 252 pages
...should respect the political constitution of the country. " The citizen should be moulded," he said, " to suit the form of government under which he lives....peculiar character which originally formed, and which continued to preserve it. The character of democracy creates democracy, and the character of oligarchy...
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Dialogues of Plato: Containing The Apology of Socrates, Crito, Phaedo, and ...

Plato - 1899 - 514 pages
...own day the common custom, and in the third place, what these regulations should be. BOOK VIH NO one will doubt that the legislator should direct his attention above all to the education of youth, or that the neglect of education does harm to States. The citizen should be moulded to suit the form...
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Dialogues of Plato

Benjamin Jowett - 1899 - 480 pages
...own day the common custom, and in the third place, what these regulations should be. BOOK VIII NO one will doubt that the legislator should direct his attention above all to the education of youth, or that the neglect of education does harm to States. The citizen should be moulded to suit the form...
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Source Book of the History of Education for the Greek and Roman Period

Paul Monroe - 1901 - 540 pages
...day the common custom, and in the third place, what these regulations should be. BOOK VIII 1. No one will doubt that the legislator should direct his attention above all to the education of youth, or that the neglect of education does harm to states. The citizen should be moulded to suit the form...
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Citizenship and the Schools

Jeremiah Whipple Jenks - 1906 - 286 pages
...that is highest and best in man and society. VIII. POLICY OF THE STATE TOWARD EDUCATION.* " No one will doubt that the legislator should direct his attention above all to the education of youth, or that the neglect of education does harm to states. The citizen should be moulded to suit the form...
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