The whole purpose of democracy is that we may hold counsel with one another, so as not to depend upon the understanding of one man, but to depend upon the counsel of all. The Century - Page 3911919Full view - About this book
| United States. Office of Education - 1936 - 1038 lehte
...cooperative search and a continuous process of public sharing. As President Wilson so well put it: "The whole purpose of democracy is that we may hold...of one man, but to depend upon the counsel of all." I have said that I believe our educational system does need some reorganization and much improvement.... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1936 - 36 lehte
...engaged in * * * by which we may duly appreciate the value of our free institutions." WOODROW WILSON "The whole purpose of democracy is that we may hold...the understanding of one man but to depend upon the common counsel of all." HERBERT HOOVER "Although education is primarily a responsibility of the States... | |
| Norman Angell - 1919 - 60 lehte
...why then the grown man is unlike the child. . . . Keep the air clear with constant discussion. . . . The whole purpose of democracy is that we may hold counsel with one another, so as not to depend on the understanding of one man, but to depend upon the common counsel of all. i >c » 2. ENGLISH QUOTATIONS.... | |
| Neil McCullough Clark - 1919 - 240 lehte
...centuries later the pronouncement of Woodrow Wilson in a fundamentally different type of government was, "The whole purpose of democracy is that we may hold...of one man, but to depend upon the counsel of all." 1 We have had the Bourbon in industry. Typically, he was the man who said, "I'm boss, and I'm going... | |
| Frederic Austin Ogg, Charles Austin Beard - 1919 - 632 lehte
...President Wilson has so finely said : " The whole purpose of democracy is that we may hold council with one another, so as not to depend upon the understanding...counsel of all. For only as. men are brought into council and state their own needs and interests, can the general interests of a great people be compounded... | |
| Fredric Philip Woellner - 1923 - 266 lehte
...The forum became an educational institution of democracy, as well as of the church. As Wilson says, "The whole purpose of democracy is that we may hold...so as not to depend upon the understanding of one m^n, but to depend upon the counsel of all." American citizenship had hastily recognized its old friend,... | |
| Jesse Lee Bennett - 1925 - 374 lehte
...unpatriotic to kick, why then the grown man is unlike the child. Keep the air clear with constant discussion. The whole purpose of democracy is that we may hold counsel with one another, so as not to depend on the understanding of one man, but to depend upon the common counsel of all. * Copyright, 1913, by... | |
| Norman Angell - 1927 - 252 lehte
...origins of this nation. This nation originated in the sharpest sort of criticism of public policy. . . . The whole purpose of democracy is that we may hold counsel with one another, so as not to depend on the understanding of one man, but to depend upon the common counsel of all.1 Every man should have... | |
| Norman Angell - 1927 - 254 lehte
...origins of this nation. This nation originated in the sharpest sort of criticism of public policy. . . . The whole purpose of democracy is that we may hold counsel with one another, so as not to depend on the understanding of one man, but to depend upon the common counsel of all.1 Every man should have... | |
| Arthur Evans Wood - 1928 - 634 lehte
...words : "I conceive it to be one of the needs of the hour to restore the processes of common council, and to substitute them for the processes of private...interests, can the general interests of a great people be com" Glenn Frank, "The Parliament of the People," Century Magazine, July, 1919. pounded into a policy... | |
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