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  • A crowd, whether it be a dangerous mob, or an amiably joyous gathering at a picnic is not a community. It has a mind, but no institutions, no organizations, no coherent unity, no history, no traditions.

    Josiah Royce, John Edwin Smith (1988). “Josiah Royce: Selected Writings”, p.272, Paulist Press
  • If usually the "present age" is no very long time, still, at our pleasure, or in the service of some such unity of meaning as thehistory of civilization, or the study of geology, may suggest, we may conceive the present as extending over many centuries, or over a hundred thousand years.

    Josiah Royce, John K. Roth (1982). “The Philosophy of Josiah Royce”, p.173, Hackett Publishing
  • Unless you can find some sort of LOYALTY, you cannot find unity and peace in your active living.

    Josiah Royce (1995). “The Philosophy of Loyalty”, p.23, Vanderbilt University Press
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