Studies in Moral Science

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Studies in Moral Science
William Ennis Hamilton
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A love of good clothes, with its attendant possibility of cultivated taste, is a higher motive than the love of candy, peanuts and gumdrops. A little later the mind of the boy is stirred with the desire to accumulate property; to own as a security against the needs of age, houses and fields and merchandise. This too is an advance on his previous state. A future satisfaction, made possible by the industry, prudence and self denial of the present, is a higher good than any instant gratification o...f sense. We may now suppose our boy to have reached young manhood. He attends a political rally. Senator Buncomb, just from the adjournment of Congress, is met at the station by admiring thousands, escorted to the public square to the tune of "See the Conquering Hero Comes, " says a few commonplace things, and is once more uproariously cheered. Our boy goes home with a new impulse in his soul. Henceforth the barnyard, the henhouse, the orchard, and the cornfield are commonplace affairs. Wak- THE EVOLUTION OF MOTIVE 207 ing or sleeping, before his eyes rise visions of long rides on the cars, assembled multitudes, blaring trumpets, beating drums, cheering throngs and booming cannon; himself the observed of all, the hero of all, borne triumphantly on on on, toward certainly a seat in the nation's Congress, perhaps to the white house at the end of Pennsylvania Avenue.

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