SocialismIsbister, limited, 1894 - 512페이지 |
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... believe that the more these are scrutinised the more will they be admired . I propose to discuss Socialism in a way that will be intelligible to working men . It appeals specially to them . It is above all their cause that its advocates ...
... believe that the more these are scrutinised the more will they be admired . I propose to discuss Socialism in a way that will be intelligible to working men . It appeals specially to them . It is above all their cause that its advocates ...
10 페이지
... believe that Socialism has its deepest and strongest root in a desire for the welfare of the masses who toil hard and gain little . I grant freely that it has had among its adherents many men of the stuff of which heroes and martyrs are ...
... believe that Socialism has its deepest and strongest root in a desire for the welfare of the masses who toil hard and gain little . I grant freely that it has had among its adherents many men of the stuff of which heroes and martyrs are ...
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... believe more than Socialists do in the possibility of making men good and happy by Acts of Parliament are more under the influence of what Herbert Spencer calls " the great political supersti- tion . " Passing over many other ...
... believe more than Socialists do in the possibility of making men good and happy by Acts of Parliament are more under the influence of what Herbert Spencer calls " the great political supersti- tion . " Passing over many other ...
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... believe the same of his Individualism , and has as good a right to define it as if it were the whole doctrine , and the only true doctrine , of society . The Individualist no more wishes to destroy society than the Socialist to suppress ...
... believe the same of his Individualism , and has as good a right to define it as if it were the whole doctrine , and the only true doctrine , of society . The Individualist no more wishes to destroy society than the Socialist to suppress ...
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... must be noted , refers to the years before 1890. I am inclined to believe that it has made much more progress during the years which have since elapsed . despotism . In such a state the barbarians would not HISTORY OF SOCIALISM 45.
... must be noted , refers to the years before 1890. I am inclined to believe that it has made much more progress during the years which have since elapsed . despotism . In such a state the barbarians would not HISTORY OF SOCIALISM 45.
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72 페이지 - I have never known much good done by those who affected to trade for the public good. It is an affectation, indeed, not very common among merchants, and very few words need be employed in dissuading them from it.
66 페이지 - That the only purpose for which power can be rightfully exercised over any member of a civilised community, against his will, is to prevent harm to others.
367 페이지 - The centre moved, a circle straight succeeds, Another still, and still another spreads; Friend, parent, neighbour, first it will embrace; His country next; and next all human race...
141 페이지 - If we make abstraction from its use-value, we make abstraction at the same time from the material elements and shapes that make the product a use-value, we sec in it no longer a table, a house, yarn, or any other useful thing.
137 페이지 - From this point of view the final causes of all social changes and political revolutions are to be sought, not in men's brains, not in man's better insight into eternal truth and justice, but in changes in the modes of production and exchange.
154 페이지 - It usurps the time for growth, development, and healthy maintenance of the body. It steals the time required for the consumption of fresh air and sunlight. It higgles over a meal-time, incorporating it where possible with the process of production itself, so that food is given to the labourer as to a mere means of production, as coal is supplied to the boiler, grease and oil to the machinery.
155 페이지 - The greater the social wealth, the functioning capital, the extent and energy of its growth, and, therefore, also the absolute mass of the proletariat and the productiveness of its labour, the greater is the industrial reserve army.
88 페이지 - The free development of each is the condition of the free development of all...
209 페이지 - Every man has freedom to do all that he wills, provided he infringes not the equal freedom of any other man...
148 페이지 - The different proportions in which different sorts of labour are reduced to unskilled labour as their standard, are established by a social process that goes on behind the backs of the producers, and. consequently, appear to be fixed by custom.