Civilization Considered As a Science in Relation to Its Essence Its Elements

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Civilization Considered As a Science in Relation to Its Essence Its Elements
George Harris
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national order, sliould be, as already stated, improving and refining. They should also be adapted to the genius and the character of the peoj)le ; should be corrective of its peculiar national errors, and should vary according to its condition in civilization, and the particular influences which especially require to be promoted. Thus, in a warlike nation and age, while these amusements ought on the one hand to encourage the inhabitants in the pursuit of a science upon which they are dependent
... for their preservation and security ; they ought, on the other hand, to refine and humanize them, and to correct the savage propensities in which, from the temper of the times, they may be too apt to indulge. In an age of civilization, on the other hand, when art and science are flourishing, while the recreations of the people should lead them to under- stand and to cultivate those pursuits, they should also serve to protect them from becoming too effeminate and refined. The amusements of a country have ever been found to exercise a great and perceptible influence on the national mind.

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