One man is indignant if another is cruel to his cow, quite in accordance with the primitive communal morality, which sees the commonwealth in danger whenever an individual does wrong.
Equity is a development of justice, and arises among such as do not come into conflict with the communal equality.
We are supposed to possess another change of garments apiece, but no one knows exactly how he stands in this matter, unless it be the Little'un, whose superior amplitude of limb debars him from the fullest exercise of communal rights.
I think she is struggling with a desire to laugh at the quaint simplicity of the communal wardrobe of our shanty, as it is now displayed on our persons before her.
In all communal work the results fall roughly under two heads: 1.
In beginning a lesson the maximum effort will be gained if communal work be taken before individual, i.
The communalregime has impressed an indelible mark upon this people, because in no other country does it so conform to the nature of things.
Thus in the theocracy there was no such thing as either private or communal ownership in land.
The undertakers are in all cases the urban communes, and the performers, as well as the managers, act as communal officials.
The theatres are all conducted on the economic principle that the cost and maintenance of the building fall upon the communal budget; and the door-money has to cover merely the hire of the performers and the stage expenses.
The individuality of any man is the product of communal life.
Both socialism and its opposite, individualism, which is ultimately the same as anarchism, are extremes that are based upon an erroneous interpretation of communal life.
It was divided among us in accordance with our accepted communal practice, and I do not think any article which we secured in Sennelager was ever eaten with such wholehearted enjoyment as that cucumber.
The more richly the communal life is specialized into professions and occupations, the more does the province of the individual expand, and the more difficult it is for him to attain perfection on all sides.
Upon the Pentateuch was built up the divine service of the Synagogue as well as the whole system of communal life, with both its law and ethics.
In the ardor of communal worship the traditional words of the prayer-book obtain invigorating power; the heart is newly strengthened; the covenant with heaven sealed anew.
To such communal prayer, which springs from the heart, the rabbis refer the Biblical words, "to serve Him with the whole heart.
Confucius built up in China a system of common-sense ethics based upon the communal life, but without any religious ideals; this satisfied the commonplace attitude of that country, but could not pass beyond the confines of the far East.
It is not wholly, as yet, extinct, but lingers in the communal kitchens and canteens, as introduced by the Young Men's Christian Association in the days of the Great Skirmish.
But foreign trade being the cause of all war, the only way to end warfare is to displace civilization by a system of wealth produced and distributed under communal control.
The retaining of this new mastery of man over the quantity and quality of human life, by the communal conscience against all monopolists, is the transcendent feature of the new order.
By the side of this marital form, there is in practice on the same islands a system of kinship only explicable by a still more primeval and now extinct form of communal marriage.
This system finds a complete explanation in a certain form of communal marriage now in process of decline in Hawaii and some Australian islands.
The whole of Attica was divided into one hundred communal districts, so-called demoi, every one of which was autonomous.
He asserts that communal marriage is purely the outgrowth of imagination, and in so doing falls far behind Bachofen.
Also the Chinese pay all his salary to the alcalde-mayor from their communal fund, which has been a saving to my royal treasury.
In the centre of most villages is the communal house where the unmarried men live, which serves as a general assembly hall.
The whole cremation circle seemed to have been the burned remains of a communal or family depository for the dead, probably a hut like an underground winter house walled around the edge of the roof with stones.
Excavation revealed a number of fireplaces about twelve feet apart along the axis of these houses suggesting that they were communal lodges.
We discovered no indications of communal dwellings in the Yakima region.
She's such a good girl, she was learning so nicely at the Communal School!
It ought to be so, and in fact, some enter into the communal treasury, but they are the fewest and those connected with the legal matters, for of the others there is nothing to be said.
And also at that time the communal funds were deposited in the convent, and [thus] many tricks and tyrannies were avoided.
The heart of every girl was thrilled with the sense of personal and communal danger.
In general, the effect of the partition of communal possessions was disastrous, especially pasture and mountain grounds.
The partition of the communal property has contributed, in all the communes, rather to the complete ruin of the poor than to any amelioration of their fate.
Moreover, citizens are ruined there by the unlimited sectional expenditure, which exceeds the usual taxation and the communal expenses, already very heavy.
The moment she begins to take up with communal effort, she tends to become sterile.
The Communal Notables were again to choose a tenth part of their number, who were called the Departmental Notables.
The citizens of each commune were to name one-tenth of their number, to be called the Communal Notables.