SocialismIsbister, limited, 1894 - 512페이지 |
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... forces -all the forces , that is , which represent man's social nature and assert the sovereignty of human society ; just as Individualism is the similar emphasis and cultivation of the energy , the freedom , the rights of each man as ...
... forces -all the forces , that is , which represent man's social nature and assert the sovereignty of human society ; just as Individualism is the similar emphasis and cultivation of the energy , the freedom , the rights of each man as ...
25 페이지
... forces is carried to excess relatively to the individual energies , or vice versa , that either Socialism or Individualism emerges . But if so , Dr. Barry should define them just as I do , and recognise as of the very essence of both a ...
... forces is carried to excess relatively to the individual energies , or vice versa , that either Socialism or Individualism emerges . But if so , Dr. Barry should define them just as I do , and recognise as of the very essence of both a ...
29 페이지
... force . If this representation of man's first estate be correct we have only to congratulate our- selves that Primitive Socialism lies so far behind us , for it was not only man's earliest but his lowest . and least human condition ...
... force . If this representation of man's first estate be correct we have only to congratulate our- selves that Primitive Socialism lies so far behind us , for it was not only man's earliest but his lowest . and least human condition ...
30 페이지
... force is now entirely discredited . Property in movables naturally preceded property in land ; and the collect- ive tenure of land generally preceded , perhaps , its individual tenure . The stage of society in which land was occupied by ...
... force is now entirely discredited . Property in movables naturally preceded property in land ; and the collect- ive tenure of land generally preceded , perhaps , its individual tenure . The stage of society in which land was occupied by ...
37 페이지
... force , not as a being entitled to rights . Even the Nihilist cannot quite fail to see this ; cannot altogether refuse to recognise that except as a stage of transi- tion , a society without government would be in a more deplorable ...
... force , not as a being entitled to rights . Even the Nihilist cannot quite fail to see this ; cannot altogether refuse to recognise that except as a stage of transi- tion , a society without government would be in a more deplorable ...
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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.
363 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...
199 페이지 - The labouring population therefore produces, along with the accumulation of capital produced by it, the means by which itself is made relatively superfluous, is turned into a relative surplus population; and it does this to an always increasing extent.
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.
24 페이지 - With me, on the contrary, the ideal is nothing else than the material world reflected by the human mind, and translated into forms of thought...
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...
456 페이지 - God hath tempered the body together, having given more abundant honour to that part which lacked: that there should be no schism in the body, but that the members should have the same care one for another. And whether one member suffer, all the members suffer with it; or one member be honoured, all the members rejoice with it.