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... become the basis of discus- sion ; for even now practically every worker gets sufficient remuneration to keep him ... becoming to , worthy of , proper for a human being . Hence the ideas of a living wage and a decent liveli- hood are ...
... become the basis of discus- sion ; for even now practically every worker gets sufficient remuneration to keep him ... becoming to , worthy of , proper for a human being . Hence the ideas of a living wage and a decent liveli- hood are ...
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... there is no other way by which this right can become effectual . In these circumstances , the right to a living wage is as valid as the right to liberty , and the social organization is quite as unwarranted 6 THE GATEWAY.
... there is no other way by which this right can become effectual . In these circumstances , the right to a living wage is as valid as the right to liberty , and the social organization is quite as unwarranted 6 THE GATEWAY.
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... become alarmingly prevalent and manifest in Great Britain . Owing to lack of detailed and com- prehensive statistics , the foregoing statements are not susceptible of proof in term and mathematics , but the evi- dence is sufficiently ...
... become alarmingly prevalent and manifest in Great Britain . Owing to lack of detailed and com- prehensive statistics , the foregoing statements are not susceptible of proof in term and mathematics , but the evi- dence is sufficiently ...
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... become daily necessities . Appealing to the envy and recogniz- ing the right of the poor - so called- to these things , the wise business man temptingly puts within their reach as many of these as possible and both are benefited ...
... become daily necessities . Appealing to the envy and recogniz- ing the right of the poor - so called- to these things , the wise business man temptingly puts within their reach as many of these as possible and both are benefited ...
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... become established in their homes . Then comes that heartrending conflict . for a bare living and glorious promise contained in this kind of philosophy turns out to be mockery . Again he says , " There being but a single buyer of ...
... become established in their homes . Then comes that heartrending conflict . for a bare living and glorious promise contained in this kind of philosophy turns out to be mockery . Again he says , " There being but a single buyer of ...
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Seite 4 - There is a rank due to the United States among nations, which will be withheld, if not absolutely lost, by the reputation of weakness. If we desire to avoid insult, we must be able to repel it ; if we desire to secure peace, one of the most powerful instruments of our rising prosperity, it must be known that we are at all times ready for war.
Seite 12 - When Britain first, at Heaven's command, Arose from out the azure main ; This was the charter of the land, And guardian angels sung this strain : " Rule, Britannia, rule the waves; Britons never will be slaves!
Seite 12 - To thee belongs the rural reign; Thy cities shall with commerce shine; All thine shall be the subject main, And every shore it circles, thine.
Seite 29 - Servants obey in all things your masters, according to the flesh, not with eye-service, as men-pleasers, but in singleness of heart, fearing God.
Seite 7 - ... there is a dictate of nature more imperious and more ancient than any bargain between man and man, that the remuneration must be enough to support the wage-earner in reasonable and frugal comfort.
Seite 12 - Still more majestic shalt thou rise, More dreadful from each foreign stroke; As the loud blast that tears the skies Serves but to root thy native oak. Rule, Britannia, etc.
Seite 31 - ... clothed in purple and fine linen, and fare sumptuously every day, while the laborer is fed with the crumbs which fall from the table of the rich.
Seite 21 - ... the whole history of mankind (since the dissolution of primitive tribal society, holding land in common ownership) has been a history of class struggles, contests between exploiting and exploited, ruling and oppressed classes...
Seite 7 - If through necessity or fear of a worse evil, the workman accepts harder conditions because an employer or contractor will give him no better, he is the victim of force and injustice.
Seite 4 - The United States ought not to indulge a persuasion that, contrary to the order of human events, they will forever keep at a distance those painful appeals to arms with which the history of every other nation abounds. There is a rank due to the United States among nations, which will be withheld, if not absolutely lost, by the reputation of weakness.