The Addresses At the Inauguration of Charles Kendall Adams, Ll. D. to the Presidency of the University of Wisconsin January, 17, 1893
The Addresses At the Inauguration of Charles Kendall Adams, Ll. D. to the Presidency of the University of Wisconsin January, 17, 1893
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49 the securities and title deeds. Even when there is no more than a change of officers in the corporation, such an examina- tion may renew familiarity and strengthen confidence. If it be true, as has so often been said, that tendencies are stronger than men, the remark is but another way of saying that society is sometimes moved and influenced by an all- controlling exterior force. We recognize certain general cur- rents that sweep us along, regardless of our own volition. The breaking down of... the doctrine of the divine right of kings ; the belief in the inherent rights of the individual man, ever broad- ening out into the masses of humanity; the ever -increasing tendency toward universal suffrage and universal education ; these forces, for better or for worse, are as irresistible as the movement of the earth about its axis. What we call the spirit of the age, what the Germans call the Zeitgeist^ is a force which " Wie das GesHm, ohne Hast, aber ohm Ra$t' we can neither stay nor control.
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