every citizen knows his place. He is born to that place, and the elaborate discipline of training and education and surgery he undergoes fits him at last so completely to it that he has neither ideas nor organs for any purpose beyond it. The Strand Magazine - 26 psl.redagavo - 1901Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| Floyd Dell - 1919 - 218 psl.
...human compromises. One of the visitors from Earth thus describes the Lunar System: " In the Moon . . . every citizen knows his place. He is born to that...and trainers set out at once to that end. They check the incipient disposition to other pursuits, they encourage his mathematical bias with a perfect physiological... | |
| Floyd Dell - 1921 - 226 psl.
...human compromises. One of the visitors from Earth thus describes the Lunar System: " In the Moon . . . every citizen knows his place. He is born to that...and trainers set out at once to that end. They check the incipient disposition to other pursuits, they encourage his mathematical bias with a perfect physiological... | |
| Simon King - 2006 - 70 psl.
...Selenite's employment practices. 'In the Moon', he tells us, 'every citizen knows his place'; indeed, he is born to that place, and the elaborate discipline...has neither ideas nor organs for any purpose beyond it.30 The Selenites have a biological caste system in place of a class system each individual is... | |
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