| Adolf Bastian - 1871 - 642 หน้า
...Wurzel, wie fast sämmtliche Abstracto, in concreten Anschauungen finden. The words good and bad had reference to taste or bodily comfort and did not convey...crime, but every man acts for himself according to Ins own judgment, unless some superior power (for instance, that of a populär chief) should exercise... | |
| Sir John Lubbock - 1875 - 630 หน้า
...reference to this tribe seem opposed to this view. Mr. Neighbors states that among the Comanches of Texas ' no individual action is considered a crime, but ' every man acts for himself according to his own judg' ment, unless some superior power — for instance, that ' of a popular chief — should exercise... | |
| Paul Wilutzky - 1903 - 224 หน้า
...SCHÜOLCRAFT, (Bd. 2, S. 131) von dem Indianerstamm der Comanches: No individual action is considered as a crime, but every man acts for himself, according to his own judgement, unless some superior power, for instance that of a popular chief, should exercise authority... | |
| Edward Westermarck - 1906 - 752 หน้า
...has adduced in support of his conclusion. Mr. Neighbors states that, among the Comanches of Texas, "no individual action is considered a crime, but every...popular chief — should exercise authority over him." Another writer says, "The Redskin has no moral sense whatever." Among the Basutos, according to Casalis,... | |
| 347 หน้า
...the Americans, to influence their followers in the same course. No individual action is considered as a crime, but every man acts for himself according...popular chief, should exercise authority over him. They believe that when they were created, the Great Spirit gave them the privilege of a free and unconstrained... | |
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