Philosophy and the Social Problem Quotes
Philosophy and the Social Problem
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“When a man is interested in the past he writes history; when he is interested in the future he makes it.”
― Philosophy and the Social Problem
― Philosophy and the Social Problem
“and very broadly, the problem of reducing human misery by modifying social institutions. It is a problem that, ever reshaping itself, eludes sharper definition; for misery is related to desire, and desire is personal and in perpetual flux: each of us”
― Philosophy and The Social Problem by Will Durant
― Philosophy and The Social Problem by Will Durant
“What I am not,” he says, most truthfully, “that for me is God”
― Philosophy and the Social Problem
― Philosophy and the Social Problem
“to the best account; it is an unintelligent waste of strength.”
― Philosophy and the Social Problem
― Philosophy and the Social Problem
