| 1893 - 296 páginas
...isolate themselves in American cities, would be in itself a serviceable thing for Chicago. Hull House endeavors to make social intercourse express the growing...is reciprocal ; and that as " the social relation I r i; .' is essentially a reciprocal relation, it gave a form of expression that baa peculiar value."... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - 1895 - 1120 páginas
...are hungry to be befriended, we soon had a large circle of acquaintances and co-workers. Hull House was opened on the theory that the dependence of classes on each other is reciprocal, and it is a positive effort to add the social function to democracy." Hull House has to-day extensive buildings... | |
| Charles Richmond Henderson - 1899 - 222 páginas
...are readily forthcoming." Not less authoritative is the statement of Miss Jane Addams: "Hull House endeavors to make social intercourse express the growing...dependence of classes on each other is reciprocal. I have divided the motives which constitute the subjective pressure toward Social Settlements into... | |
| Jane Addams - 1910 - 534 páginas
...economic unity of society and to add the social function to democracy." But} Hull-House was soberly opened on the theory that ! the dependence of classes on each other is recipro-i cal ; and that as the social relation is essentially a reciprocal relation, it gives a form... | |
| Jane Addams - 1911 - 522 páginas
...of society and to add the social function to democracy." But Hull-House was soberly opened on the_ theory that the dependence of classes on each other...relation is essentially a reciprocal relation, It gives_a form of expression that has peculiar value. In our search for a vicinity in which to settle... | |
| Jane Addams - 1927 - 522 páginas
...economic unity of society and to add the social function to democracy." But Hull-House was soberly opened on the theory that the dependence of classes...relation is essentially a reciprocal relation, it gives a form of expression > that has peculiar value. In our search for a vicinity in which to settle... | |
| Jean Bethke Elshtain - 1990 - 228 páginas
...understanding of this double edge, Hull House cannot be seen for what it was: an attempt to put into practice "the theory that the dependence of classes on each other is reciprocal." 24 This reciprocity "gives rise to a form of expression that has peculiar value." 25 "It is not," she... | |
| Martha Minow - 1990 - 428 páginas
...Wis. L. Rev. 1988 (1988), 699. 132Addams, Twenty Years at Hull-House, p. 76: "Hull-House was soberly opened on the theory that the dependence of classes...relation is essentially a reciprocal relation, it gives a form of expression that has peculiar value." Addams also maintained that "the one thing to... | |
| Marian Fatout - 248 páginas
...changes. Often these persons with influence were political figures. Jane Addams (1893) stated "Hull House endeavors to make social intercourse express the growing...dependence of classes on each other is reciprocal." Settlement house staff too were directly involved in bringing about social change. Jane Addams was... | |
| Marian Fatout - 248 páginas
...changes. Often these persons with influence were political figures. Jane Addams (1893) stated "Hull House endeavors to make social intercourse express the growing...dependence of classes on each other is reciprocal." Settlement house staff too were directly involved in bringing about social change. Jane Addams was... | |
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