That which organizes Society as a Democracy and Government, and Republic--or that which organizes Society as an Aristocracy, and Government as an Oligarchy?
In every nation the aristocracy first gets possession, organizes first, and proceeds deliberately to seize and administer the government.
The Northern army moves slowly, because it carries American civilization in its knapsack and baggage wagons, organizes republican society as it goes, and prepares to hold for liberty all it has gained.
Whenever such a group becomes large enough to prosecute a concerted policy and organizes itself for the purpose of furthering its views in governmental matters, it becomes a political party.
Often when a town reaches this size it organizes itself into a municipal corporation, and a city council takes the place of the popular assembly, but there are many places of considerable size which still retain the town organization.
Life is a current in opposition to matter which it enters into, and organizes into the myriads of living forms.
But you must first get your organism before the environment can work its effects, and you must have something in the organism that organizes and reacts from the environment.
That which organizes the different parts or organs of the human body into a unit, and makes of the many organs one organism, is a nonentity.
One of the essential conditions of creation, a principal element--the directing principle that organizesand unifies--is lacking.
Soon he renounces the life of contemplation, and during fifty years of ceaseless wanderings preaches, makes converts, organizes his followers.
Industrial unionism organizes to make industrial exploitation an impossibility.
Mass action organizes and develops into the political strike and demonstration, in which a general political issue is the source of the action.
The way out for democracy in dealing with predatory wealth which organizes to hold up the consumers, and with predatory labor which organizes to hold up the consumers, is for the consumers to organize.
The group organizes the activities of its individuals just as an individual organizes his activities.
It is not a way of relaxation; on the contrary, in play he organizes his activities, shuffles and reshuffles his ideas and experiences, looking for the new combinations we call "imaginations.
The feeling thus produced is the other great sentiment of life, which on the whole organizes character and conduct on a great plane.
Further, there is at work in all living things a similar something that organizes the action of the humblest bit of protoplasm.
But only occasionally does one find a man who organizes his life efforts to be beautiful, who establishes criteria of success or failure on complexion, hair, features of face and lines of figure.
Winsor takes British patent for Illuminating Gas, lights Lyceum Theatre, and organizes First Gas Company.
Now just these three stages of the movement of the inner thought are the three organic divisions of the last eight Books; that is, the thought organizes the poem.
The introduction of these three marine divinities naturally organizes this second part of the Fifth Book into three phases or stages.
He ascends into the realm of true vision, and from thence organizes his purpose.
When the decree of the Highest has been given, Pallas at once organizes the return of Ulysses, and therewith the poem.
That is, Ulysses and Telemachus have the double problem, which organizes the Odyssey: they must conquer their own internal negation, then proceed to conquer that of the Suitors.
Homer is the builder, the architectonic genius; he organizes the floating, disparate songs of his age into a great totality, into a Greek Temple of which they are the stones.
The intellectual life of the community organizes itself in schools and colleges, in newspapers and publishing-houses and campaigns of lectures.
For it only carries out further the work by which life organizes matter--so that we cannot say, as has often been shown, where organization ends and where instinct begins.
We may say, as we will, either that instinctorganizes the instruments it is about to use, or that the process of organization is continued in the instinct that has to use the organ.
What if I should cast you into the bottomless depths of Motion, the force which organizes number?
Arithmetic, or the use of number, has organized the moral world, just as number, the only thing in which your professing Atheists believe, organizes physical creation.
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