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Example sentences for "individualists"

Lexicographically close words:
individualised; individualising; individualism; individualist; individualistic; individualities; individuality; individualization; individualize; individualized
  1. For many Socialists and Individualists the mere attempt to think in such a way of their problem would be an extremely valuable exercise.

  2. Such was the rough handling practiced in the scanty and ill-treated army of individualists which Washington made shift to rally to the patriot colors.

  3. Mr. Hyndman and other socialists would fain disclaim the anarchists altogether, and are fond of declaring that they are the very opposite of socialists--that they are individualists of the boldest stamp.

  4. The idea largely prevails that Socialists ignore the individual motive and consider only the social motive, just as the ultra-individualists have erred in an opposite discrimination.

  5. A democracy that produces in sufficient numbers sound individualists who look up imaginatively to standards set above their ordinary selves, may well deserve enthusiasm.

  6. It is much easier to determine practically whether one has to do with an ascent or a descent (even though the descent be rapturous like that of the Rousseauist) than our anarchical individualists are willing to acknowledge.

  7. Now the warfare that Rousseau and the individualists of feeling have waged on the general sense has meant in practice a warfare on two great traditions, the classical and the Christian.

  8. Now my whole argument is that to be sound individualists we must not only make the right distinctions but submit to them until they become habitual.

  9. The reader has also seen that these two "fathers" were individualists of the first water.

  10. Any conception that Socialists as a class are upon a higher ethical plane than individualists may be dismissed.

  11. But there are individualists whose ideals are equally noble.

  12. I want rather to suggest an underlying fallacy of all so-called individualists in dealing with schemes of so-called Socialism--for to me your Socialist is the true and only individualist.

  13. So-called individualists seem to think that under a more organised social state they would not be so able to buy pictures as at present, not so free to run across to California or Kamschatka.

  14. As individualists they must continue to work out their destiny.

  15. As individualists the Pan-Angles have come to their present state.

  16. Spencer has succeeded in increasing the number of individualists so much, that Donisthorpe says they can be counted by the thousand, though there were scarcely enough in 1875 in England to fill an omnibus.

  17. Many individualists object to laws against gambling, selling liquor, and other conduct which does no direct injury except to those who take part voluntarily.

  18. He was thus in practical harmony with those individualists who except the land from the operation of the individualist principle, though he did not declare like them for land nationalisation.

  19. The other school of individualists is not disturbed by inequality of goods.

  20. But when the question as to the justice of the distribution reached by this method is raised, a division appears between the democratic individualists and the "survival of the fittest" individualists.

  21. Poets, radicals, sensualists, individualists of no philosophic school, as well as the historic philosophic schools, contributed to the discussion and solution of these problems.

  22. The world arrives, the individualists and aristocrats muster in force!

  23. The prosperous Socialists have homes exactly like yours and mine; and the poor Socialists are not allowed by the Individualists to have any at all.

  24. The optimism of the early Victorian Individualists was not wholly hypocritical.

  25. The outstanding pilots of my old squadron were all individualists in attack, and it was one of my hobbies to contrast their tactics.

  26. Most of the star performers are individualists who concentrate on whatever methods of destroying an enemy best suit them.

  27. They feel a bit superior to Individualists for the way they have of seeing the universal in the particular, and of being picturesque and personal.

  28. It was necessary, I think, or the Individualists would have gone raving mad.

  29. The Individualists--they were still called Tories when I was a boy--the Individualists have had no chance since.

  30. In reality we are all both individualists and socialists.

  31. Mr. Bryan points out that much of the strength shown by socialism is due to the fact that "socialists advocate certain reforms which individualists also advocate.

  32. Even Mr. Herbert Spencer and the extreme individualists of his school admitted that national defence is a proper function of the State, and that a government may rightly use compulsory powers to safeguard the community from attack.

  33. Both the organisationists and the individualists united in abusing and despising the Christian Norbery, but no amount of insults or invective ruffled his temper or aroused his wrath.


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