University Presidents And the Spirit of Militarism in the United States
The book University Presidents And the Spirit of Militarism in the United States was written by author Elliott, John Lovejoy, 1868- Here you can read free online of University Presidents And the Spirit of Militarism in the United States book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is University Presidents And the Spirit of Militarism in the United States a good or bad book?
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Could not the university do more to bring home to the great body of students the social and the ideal possibiHties of their profession, by indicating what are the needs of the community into which the students go, and so fulfil its chief service to the nation by furthering with all its manifold advantages and agencies the socializa- tion of medicine, law and business ? Fear is a great motive to call forth patriotic action, but it is not, as the advocates of militarism would have us believe, the... only motive. Generous men and women can be stirred to sacrifice by other forms of injustice besides those which reflect on national honor. The thought that so many men by mere accident of birth should have to live a life of nothing but toil and hard- ship and obscurity can arouse generous action in re- flective minds. If peace seems so unworthy to many, it is only unworthy because the way that so many people work and live in times of peace is unworthy. The youth who is capable of being stirred by patriotic motives to right the wrong done in times of war can also be stirred to right the wrong done in times of peace.
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