Great Throughts Treasury

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Joseph Chilton Pearce, aka Joe

Each major stage of development offers a window of opportunity distinctly different from anything that has come before. The increase of intelligence at each stage of development is disproportionately greater than the increase exhibited in the previous stage, similar to the order of increase found in the Richter scale for measuring earthquakes.

Intelligence | Opportunity | Order |

Karl Marx

In the social production of their existence, human beings necessarily enter into determinate relations, independent of their will, relations of production, corresponding to a given stage of development of their material productive powers. The totality of these relations of production constitutes the economic structure of society, the real foundation on which rises a legal and political superstructure and tow which correspond determinate forms of social consciousness. the mode of production of material life conditions the general process of social, political and spiritual life. It is not the consciousness of human beings which determines their existence, but their social existence determines their consciousness. At a certain stage of development, the material productive powers of society come into conflict with the existing relations of production or - this merely expresses the same things in terms of right - with the property relations in the framework of which they have thus far operated. From forms of development of the productive powers these relations turn into their fetters. Then begins an era of social revolution. The changes in the economic foundation lead sooner or later to the transformation of the whole immense superstructure.

Consciousness | Era | Existence | Life | Life | Property | Revolution | Right | Society | Will | Society |

Joseph Chilton Pearce, aka Joe

When brain and heart frequencies entrain, they enter a synchronous, resonant, or coherent wave pattern. Though rare in adults, such entrainment is critical to full development of our human nature… The same entrainment of heart frequencies occurs between mother and infant during breast-feeding and other close body contact.

Body | Heart | Human nature | Mother | Nature |

Louis D. Brandeis, fully Louis Dembitz Brandeis

What are the American ideals? They are the development of the individual through liberty and the attainment of the common good through democracy and social justice.

Attainment | Democracy | Good | Ideals | Individual | Justice | Liberty |

Joseph Chilton Pearce, aka Joe

A positive emotional state entrains, or unites, our systems for thought, feeling, and action; shifts our concentration and energy toward support of our intellectual and creative forebrain (old mammalian and neocortex); and allows us to both learn and remember easily. In very young children, the primary caregiver’s emotional state determines the child’s state, and therefore the child’s development in general. Any kind of negative response, any form of fear or anger shifts our attention and energy from verbal-intellectual brain to our oldest survival brain. This shift shortchanges our intellect, cripples our learning and memory, and can lock our neocortex into service of our lower brain.

Action | Anger | Attention | Children | Energy | Fear | Learning | Memory | Service | Survival | Thought | Learn |

Louis D. Brandeis, fully Louis Dembitz Brandeis

I have not much faith in "good government." What we need is the development of the individual.

Faith | Good | Government | Individual | Need |

Lewis Mumford

At moments of crisis, where the roads to disintegration or to development separate, as on a watershed, a single decisive personality, or a small group of informed and purposeful men, may be a slight push determine the direction and movement of an otherwise uncontrollable mass of conflicting social forces… Only within the compass of the person can a total change be affected within the span of a single generation, sufficient to produce the necessary effect on civilization at large: like the seed crystal, he passes on to the whole new order of the part.

Change | Civilization | Men | Order | Personality |

Maltbie Babcock, fully Maltbie Davenport Babcock

Although there is nothing so bad for conscience as trifling, there is nothing so good for conscience as trifles. Its certain discipline and development are related to the smallest things. Conscience, like gravitation, takes hold of atoms. Nothing is morally indifferent. Conscience must reign in manners as well as morals, in amusements as well as work. He only who is “faithful in that which is least” is dependable in all the world.

Amusements | Conscience | Discipline | Good | Manners | Nothing | Trifles | Work | World |

Maimonides, given name Moses ben Maimon or Moshe ben Maimon, known as "Rambam" NULL

Prophecy consists in the most perfect development of the imaginative faculty… an emanation from the Divine Being.

Prophecy |

Cicero, fully Marcus Tullius Cicero, anglicized as Tully NULL

Everything morally right derives from one of four sources: it concerns either full perception or intelligent development of what is true; or the preservation of organized society, where every man is rendered his due and all his obligations are faithfully discharged; or the greatness and strength of a noble, invincible spirit; or order and moderation in everything said and done, whereby there is temperance and self-control.

Control | Greatness | Man | Moderation | Order | Perception | Right | Self | Self-control | Society | Spirit | Strength | Moderation |

Matthew Arnold

The love of liberty is simply the instinct in man for expansion. Not only to find oneself tyrannized over and outraged is a defeat to this instinct, but in general, to feel oneself over-tutored, over-governed, sate upon (as the popular phrase is) by authority, is a defeat to it.

Authority | Defeat | Instinct | Liberty | Love | Man |

Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, native form is Csíkszentmihályi Mihály

The realization that many of our actions are not of our choosing is the first step toward the development of a more authentic, more genuinely individual agenda.

Individual |

Maya Angelou, born Marguerite Annie Johnson

To be human is to be challenged to be more divine. Not even to try to meet such a challenge is the biggest defeat imaginable.

Challenge | Defeat |

Napoleon Hill

Before success in any man's life he is sure to meet with much temporary defeat and, perhaps, some failure. When defeat overtakes a man, the easiest and most logical thing to do is to quit. That is exactly what the majority of men do.

Defeat | Failure | Life | Life | Majority | Man | Men | Success |

Paul Feyerabend, fully Paul Karl Feyerabend

Knowledge is not a series of self-consistent theories that converges toward an ideal view; it is rather an ever increasing ocean of mutually incompatible (and perhaps even incommensurable) alternatives, each single theory, each fairy tale, each myth that is part of the collection forcing the others into greater articulation and all of them contributing, via this process of competition to the development of our consciousness.

Competition | Consciousness | Knowledge | Myth | Self | Theories |

P.D. Ouspensky, fully Peter Demianovich Ouspensky, also Pyotr Demianovich Ouspenskii, also Uspenskii or Uspensky

Religious revelation, philosophical thought, scientific investigation all converge on the problem of time and all come to the same view of it - time does not exist. there is no perpetual and eternal appearance and disappearance of phenomena. Everything exists always. There is only one eternal present. The world is world of infinite possibilities. Our mind follows the development of possibilities always in one direction only. But in fact every moment contains a very large number of possibilities, and all of them are actualised.

Appearance | Eternal | Mind | Phenomena | Present | Revelation | Thought | Time | World |

Ralph Waldo Emerson

The earth is a machine which yields almost gratuitous service to every application of intellect. Every plant is a manufacturer of soil. In the stomach of the plant development begins. The tree can draw on the whole air, the whole earth, on all the rolling main. The plant is all suction-pipe, imbibing from the ground by its root, from the air by its leaves, with all its might.

Earth | Service |

Ruth Benedict, born Ruth Fulton

War in our own civilization is as good an illustration as one can take of the destructive lengths to which the development of a culturally selected trait may go. If we justify war, it is because all peoples always justify the traits of which they find themselves possessed, not because war will bear an objective examination of its merits.

Civilization | Good | Justify | War | Will |

Robert Ingersoll, fully Robert Green "Bob" Ingersoll

The greatest test of courage is to bear defeat without losing heart.

Courage | Defeat | Heart |