THERE is -NO WEALTH BUT LIFE. Life, including all its powers of love, of joy, and of admiration. That country is the richest which nourishes the greatest number of noble and happy human beings; that man is richest who, having perfected the functions of... The New England Magazine - 第 765 頁1902完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Louise B. Moll - 1994 - 132 頁
...sooner or later, to be found out. 4.To love oneself is the beginning of a life-long romance. 5.That country is the richest which nourishes the greatest number of noble and happy human beings. 6.There is no sin except stupidity. 7.A cynic is a man who knows the price of everything and the value... | |
| John Henry Stape - 1997 - 460 頁
...Fabians, acknowledged the inspiration of Ruskin, whose plans of political economy arose from the ideal, 'THERE IS NO WEALTH BUT LIFE. Life, including all its powers of love, of joy, and of admiration'.18 Ruskin notes, of the Victorian age, the characteristic 'just and wholesome contempt... | |
| Michael Wheeler - 1999 - 330 頁
...Cornhill, Ruskin's own most famous maxim summarizes Solomon's teaching on 'life' in the Book of Proverbs: THERE is NO WEALTH BUT LIFE. Life, including all its...the greatest number of noble and happy human beings; that man is richest who, having perfected die functions of his own life to the utmost, has also die... | |
| Anthony Parel - 2000 - 178 頁
...The right notion of wealth, Ruskin argued, was that it was a means to life. "There is no wealth but life, including all its powers of love, of joy, and...the greatest number of noble and happy human beings; and that man is richest who, having perfected the functions of his own life to the utmost, has also... | |
| Paul C. Adams, Steven D. Hoelscher, Karen E. Till - 2001 - 500 頁
...truth, or beauty. The power of his criticism is scarcely diminished. In capital letters he exclaimed, "THERE IS NO WEALTH BUT LIFE. Life, including all its powers of love, of joy, and of admiration." 28 Critical Description I suppose it is symptomatic of what Terry Eagleton calls "the appalling mess... | |
| Paul C. Adams, Steven D. Hoelscher, Karen E. Till - 2001 - 504 頁
...truth, or beauty. The power of his criticism is scarcely diminished. In capital letters he exclaimed, "THERE IS NO WEALTH BUT LIFE. Life, including all its powers of love, of joy, and of admiration."28 Critical Description I suppose it is symptomatic of what Terry Eagleton calls "the appalling... | |
| Frederick L. Nussbaum - 2002 - 492 頁
...of "illth" instead of a science of wealth, and challenged the economists with a definition of value: "There is no wealth but life. Life, including all...the greatest number of noble and happy human beings ; that man is richest, who having perfected the functions of his own life to the utmost, has also the... | |
| James Brown Scott - 2002 - 1046 頁
...element in terms which might well be printed on the first page of every treatise on economic questions : THERE is NO WEALTH BUT LIFE. Life, including all its...the greatest number of noble and happy human beings; that man is richest who, having perfected the functions of his own life to the utmost, has also the... | |
| Lawrence O. Gostin - 2002 - 556 頁
...desire, in closing the series of introductory papers, to leave this one great fact clearly stated. There is no wealth but life. Life, including all its...of love, of joy, and of admiration. That country is richest which nourishes the greatest number of noble and happy human beings; that man is richest, who,... | |
| Jules Brown - 2002 - 298 頁
...study of capitalist economics, Unto the Last (1862), elaborating with the observation: "That country is richest which nourishes the greatest number of noble and happy human § beings." Drawing a distinction between mere labour and craftsmanship, he intervened in the lakeland economy... | |
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