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 | John Stuart Mill, Harriet Taylor Mill - 1970 - 242 ÆäÀÌÁö
...ten decades, in such observations as the following: The social problem of the future we considered to be, how to unite the greatest individual liberty of action with a common ownership in the raw material of the globe, and an equal participation of all in the benefits of combined labour.72 This... | |
 | 1904
...observation of the world's affairs, and they have come to see the wisdom of John Stuart Mill's statement : ' The social problem of the future we consider to be, How to secure the greatest individual liberty of action, with a common ownership of the raw material of the... | |
 | Beatrice Webb, Beatrice Potter Webb - 1979 - 429 ÆäÀÌÁö
...Mill's pregnant definition of socialism. "The social problem of the future loe consider to be, hmo to unite the greatest individual liberty of action, with a common ownership in the raw material of the globe, and an equal participation of all in the benefits of combined labour" inanition."... | |
 | Helen Merrell Lynd - 1968 - 508 ÆäÀÌÁö
...backward movement in the history of human freedom. Mill wrote; The social problem of the future is how to unite the greatest individual liberty of action...common ownership in the raw materials of the globe, ancl an equal participation of all in the benefits of combined labour.* * Jobn Stuart Mill, Autobiography,... | |
 | Robert J. Richards - 1989 - 718 ÆäÀÌÁö
...classified himself and his wife as socialists, and considered that the social problem of the future would be "how to unite the greatest individual liberty of action with a common ownership in the raw material of the globe, and an equal participation of all 83. "Reviews of Michelet, Comte, Mill, Fichte,... | |
 | W. W. Rostow - 1992
...own, but to be shared with the society they belong to. The social problem of the future we considered to be, how to unite the greatest individual liberty of action, with a common ownership in the raw material of the globe, and an equal participation of all in the benefits of combined labour. There... | |
 | Randall C. Morris - 1991 - 289 ÆäÀÌÁö
...the way this passage resembles Mill's statement that the "social problem of the future we considered to be, how to unite the greatest individual liberty...materials of the globe, and an equal participation of all in the benefits of combined labour (John Stuart Mill, Autobiography, in The Collected Works... | |
 | Darien Auburn McWhirter, Jon D. Bible - 1992 - 206 ÆäÀÌÁö
...everyone. His Autobiography stated that the fundamental social problem of the future would be figuring out how to "unite the greatest individual liberty of action, with a common ownership in the raw material of the globe, and an equal participation of all in the benefits of combined labor."19 Mill... | |
 | James O'Toole - 1995 - 176 ÆäÀÌÁö
...perfectly logical to JS Mill. who wrote. "The social problem of the future [is] how to unite the greatest liberty of action. with a common ownership in the...materials of the globe. and an equal participation of all in the benefits of combined labor.' By "combined labor" he meant the combination of labor and... | |
 | Margaret Scotford Archer, Margaret S. Archer - 1996 - 351 ÆäÀÌÁö
...immutable laws (thus opening the door to social reform) and himself came to advocate a comprehensive policy to 'unite the greatest individual liberty of action, with a common ownership in the raw material of the globe, and an equal participation of all in the benefits of combined labour ' ." Thus,... | |
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