The Scotch landlord meant well, we may be sure, and a very small pinch of humour, or even mere ordinary humanity, as distinct from
humanitarianism, would have taken in the situation.
It was difficult to realize that they had gone; down through ages of darkness, cruelty, and ignorance, until their hereditary instincts of culture and
humanitarianism had risen ascendant once more in the final composite race which now is dominant upon Mars.
On the social side this should be evident; the Victorian social
humanitarianism is merely the developed form of the eighteenth century romantic democratic impulse.
He knew neither fear nor mercy, except upon rare occasions when some strange, inexplicable force stayed his hand--a force inexplicable to him, perhaps, because of his ignorance of his own origin and of all the forces of
humanitarianism and civilization that were his rightful heritage because of that origin.
It is the combination of modern
humanitarianism with the horrible modern abyss between the souls of the rich and poor.
His heart swelled with that dull, collective love which we must call
humanitarianism, the eldest son of deceased philanthropy, and which is to the divine catholic charity what system is to art, or reasoning to deed.
Specialising in Jewish international politics and philanthropy in the 19th and 20th centuries, Dr Granick is working on her forthcoming book on Jewish
humanitarianism during and after the Great War which will be published by Cambridge University Press.
The Center Club's Women in Business group hosted the Trailblazers in
Humanitarianism Award Dinner on May 7.
Dr Nishtar possesses impressive credentials, with broad-ranging experience in civil society, government, international development, policy and advocacy,
humanitarianism and development, institution building and reform and with firsthand experience in setting up institutions, fundraising and partnership building.
Let us set aside politics for the time being and let the true spirit of unity, cooperation, and
humanitarianism prevail,' he said.
A nominee must be an Auroran who has made significant contributions to the quality of life in the city, whether it be in the areas of civic or social services,
humanitarianism or through personal achievements.