| Jane Addams - 1910 - 534 pàgines
...themselves to the duties of good citizenship and to the arousing of the social energies t SI wuich too largely lie dormant in every neighborhood given...it, and to protest against its over-differentiation. /^It is always easy to make all philosophy point one •particular moral and all history adorn one... | |
| Arcadius McSwain Trawick - 1913 - 184 pàgines
...neighborhood as a whole, and furnish data for legislation, and to use their influence to secure it. They are bound to regard the entire life of their...and to protest against its over-differentiation." 1 The meaning of social settlements may be gathered from the terms expressed in documents of their... | |
| Clement Richard Attlee - 1920 - 310 pàgines
...citizenship, and to arousing the social energies which too largely lie dormant in every neighbourhood given over to industrialism. They are bound to regard...and to protest against its over-differentiation." l Toynbee Hall, the first English Settlement, was founded by Canon Barnett, then vicar of St. Jude's,... | |
| 1905 - 1018 pàgines
...neighbors until they grow into a sense of relationship and mutual interests. Their neighbors archeld apart by differences of race and language which the...it, and to protest against its over-differentiation. The Settlement movement is from its nature a provisional one. It is easy in writing a paper to make... | |
| Jane Addams - 246 pàgines
...pertain to social and educational advantage. From its very nature it can stand for no political or social propaganda . It must, in a sense, give the...it, and to protest against its overdifferentiation. . . . . . . The Settlement movement is from its nature a provisional one. It is easy in writing a paper... | |
| Anders Breidlid - 1996 - 432 pàgines
...are bound to see the needs of their neighborhood as a whole, to furnish data for legislation, and to use their influence to secure it. In short, residents...it, and to protest against its overdifferentiation. It is always easy to make all philosophy point one particular moral and all history adorn one particular... | |
| Anders Breidlid - 1996 - 428 pàgines
...the arousing of the social energies which too largely lie dormant in every neighborhood given oxer to industrialism. They are bound to regard the entire...it. and to protest against its overdifferentiation. It is always easy to make all philosophy point one particular moral and all history adorn one particular... | |
| Dawn Keetley, John Pettegrew - 1997 - 564 pàgines
...pertain to social and educational advantage. From its very nature it can stand for no political or social propaganda. It must, in a sense, give the warm...the Settlement movement will keep itself facile and unencumbered. We have always been perfectly frank with our neighbors. I have never tried so earnestly... | |
| Margaret Garb - 2005 - 278 pàgines
...and the impoverished, to "regard the entire life of their city as organic," proclaimed Jane Addams, to "make an effort to unify it, and to protest against its overdifferentiation." Politics would determine the physical and moral health of the community, and the network of communities,... | |
| Craig Calhoun - 2008 - 930 pàgines
...neighborhood as a whole, to furnish data for legislation, and use their influence to secure it ...[,] to regard the entire life of their city as organic,...it, and to protest against its over-differentiation. (Addams 1893, 21-23) This working proposition — that the privileged-class settlement residents "grow... | |
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