The abolition of marriage will be attended with no . evils. We are apt to represent it to ourselves as the harbinger of brutal lust and depravity. But it really happens in this as in other cases, that the positive ' laws which are made to restrain our... Studies in the psychology of sex. v.6, 1911 - 第 481 頁Havelock Ellis 著 - 1910完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Dugald Stewart - 1855 - 490 頁
...Political Justice. u The abolition of marriage would be attended with no evils. In this, as in other cases, the positive laws which are made to restrain our vices, irritate and multiply them. Not to say that the same sentiments of justice and happiness which, in a state of equal property, would... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1855 - 490 頁
...Political Justice. u The abolition of marriage would be attended with no evils. In this, as in other cases, the positive laws which are made to restrain our vices, irritate and multiply them. Not to say that the same sentiments of justice and happiness which, in a state of equal property, would... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1855 - 496 頁
...Political Justice, " The abolition of marriage would be attended with no evils. In this, as in other cases, the positive laws which are made to restrain our vices, irritate and multiply them. Not to say that the same sentiments of justice and happiness which, in a state of equal property, would... | |
| Charles Kegan Paul - 1876 - 404 頁
...the dictates of their own mind, prejudice is alive and vigorous. . . I. K " The abolition of marriage will be attended with no evils. We are apt to represent...made to restrain our vices irritate and multiply them The intercourse of the sexes will fall under the same system as any other species of friendship. ...... | |
| Charles Kegan Paul - 1876 - 410 頁
...dictates of their own mind, prejudice is alive and vigorous. . . I. H A V" The abolition of marriage will be attended with no evils. We are apt to represent...made to restrain our vices irritate and multiply them The intercourse of the sexes will fall under the same system as any other species of friendship. ...... | |
| William Godwin - 1890 - 200 頁
...thousand ways, and the still augmenting stream of abuse will continue to flow. The abolition of marriage will be attended with no . evils. We are apt to represent...to restrain our vices, irritate and multiply them. Not to say, that the same sentiments of justice and happiness which in a state of equal property would... | |
| William Godwin - 1890 - 168 頁
...thousand ways, and the still augmenting stream of abuse will continue to flow. The abolition of marriage will be attended with no evils. We are apt to represent...ourselves as the harbinger of brutal lust and depravity. Bat it really happens in this as in other cases, that the positive laws which are made to restrain... | |
| Havelock Ellis - 1910 - 680 頁
..."Love would exist in the world to-day, just as pure and just as enduring," says Shufeldt (Medico-Legal Journal, Dec., 1897), "had man never invented 'marriage.'...Professor Lester Ward, in insisting on the strength of the monogamic sentiment in modern society, truly remarks (International Journal of Ethics, Oct., 1896)... | |
| Havelock Ellis - 1910 - 684 頁
...form now practiced," wrote Godwin more than a century ago (Political Justice, second edition, 1706, vol. i, p. 248), "will be attended with no evils....Professor Lester Ward, in insisting on the strength of the monogamic sentiment in modern society, truly remarks (International Journal of Ethics, Oct., 1896)... | |
| Havelock Ellis - 1910 - 676 頁
...form now practiced," wrote Godwin more than a century ago (Political Justice, second edition, 1706, vol. i, p. 248), "will be attended with no evils....Professor Lester Ward, in insisting on the strength of the monogamic sentiment in modern society, truly remarks (International Journal of Ethics, Oct., 1896)... | |
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