Have those public endowments contributed., in general, to promote the end of their institution? Have they contributed to encourage the diligence, and to improve the abilities, of the teachers ? Have they directed the course of education towards objects... The State and Charity - Page 31by Thomas Mackay - 1898 - 201 pagesFull view - About this book
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...ponder: 'Have these public endowments contributed in general to promote the end of their institutions? Have they contributed to encourage the diligence,...useful both to the individual and to the public?' (Smith 1976b vol. II: 282). Smith answered these questions with a resounding no. He found two problems... | |
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