Socialism: New and OldD. Appleton, 1895 - 416 pagini |
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Pagina xvii
... fact that there is a Social Question , or implies that the Government should let it alone . Logical consequences of complete non - interference : would leave no room for the operation of his own prin- ciple of distribution . The State ...
... fact that there is a Social Question , or implies that the Government should let it alone . Logical consequences of complete non - interference : would leave no room for the operation of his own prin- ciple of distribution . The State ...
Pagina xxi
... fact , are collectivists , and because the col- lectivists regard themselves as the true church , though , as will be seen hereafter , there are differences within its bosom as to the way of attaining the goal , the further and ultimate ...
... fact , are collectivists , and because the col- lectivists regard themselves as the true church , though , as will be seen hereafter , there are differences within its bosom as to the way of attaining the goal , the further and ultimate ...
Pagina xxiv
... fact generally realized , and de- pending on principles of human nature , though in its mischievous forms becoming less true from the spread of the opposite fact of combination . Both the facts of laissez - faire and competition were ...
... fact generally realized , and de- pending on principles of human nature , though in its mischievous forms becoming less true from the spread of the opposite fact of combination . Both the facts of laissez - faire and competition were ...
Pagina xxvi
... fact almost the whole of Socialism . According to Dr. Schaffle , the most candid as well as the keenest critic of Socialism , the theory is " in the strictest sense the basis of Socialism . It is of no less importance than any theory of ...
... fact almost the whole of Socialism . According to Dr. Schaffle , the most candid as well as the keenest critic of Socialism , the theory is " in the strictest sense the basis of Socialism . It is of no less importance than any theory of ...
Pagina xxvii
... fact , and can equally with his own be asked for in the name of political economy ; from all which , and more that might be urged , follows the conclusion to be insisted upon , that while part of political economy is eternally true ...
... fact , and can equally with his own be asked for in the name of political economy ; from all which , and more that might be urged , follows the conclusion to be insisted upon , that while part of political economy is eternally true ...
Termeni și expresii frecvente
absolute monarchy according Adam Smith allow amongst Anarchists appear argument associations capitalist Carlyle century chief Civil Society classes co-operative groups co-operative production collective ownership Collectivism Collectivist competition condition distribution doctrine doubt economic egoism employers England equality especially evils exchange value existing fact factory favour Fourier genius give Government greater hands Hobbes human nature ideal ideas increase individual industrial revolution industry inequality inheritance interest justice Karl Marx kind land and capital Laveleye laws legislation less liberty Louis Blanc material means ment merely Mill monopoly moral Moreover necessary nomic number of hours partly phalanstery Political Economy poor possible practical present system principle private property profits question realized regarded religion result Revolution rich Rousseau Sartor Resartus scheme sense side Simon Simonian Socialists sovereign sphere spirit surplus value tendency things tion to-day true wages wealth whole words workers
Pasaje populare
Pagina 149 - The young lambs are bleating in the meadows, The young birds are chirping in the nest, The young fawns are playing with the shadows, The young flowers are blowing toward the west : But the young, young children, O my brothers, They are weeping bitterly ! They are weeping in the playtime of the others, In the country of the free.
Pagina 141 - It sometimes happens, indeed, that a single independent workman has stock sufficient both to purchase the materials of his work, and to maintain himself till it be completed. He is both master and workman, and enjoys the whole produce of his own labour, or the whole value which it adds to the materials upon which it is bestowed.
Pagina 192 - Skilled labour counts only as simple labour intensified, or rather, as multiplied simple labour, a given quantity of skilled labour being considered equal to a greater quantity of simple labour. Experience shows that this reduction is constantly being made. A commodity may be the product of the most skilled labour, but its value, by equating it to the product of simple unskilled labour, represents a definite quantity of the latter labour alone.
Pagina 37 - For as to the strength of body, the weakest has strength enough to kill the strongest, either by secret machination or by confederacy with others that are in the same danger with himself.