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" The principle of the Brotherhood of Humanity is one of the eternal truths that govern the world's progress on lines which distinguish human nature from brute nature. "
The Nationalist - Page 124
edited by - 1890
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The Detroit Journal Year-book, Volumes 1-3

1888 - 466 pages
...of all manufacturing and other industries by the Government. Their Declaration of Principles says: " The principle of the Brotherhood of Humanity is one...industrial system the highest development of the individual can not be reached, the loftiest aims of humanity can not be realized. No truth can avail unless practically...
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The Key to Theosophy: Being a Clear Exposition, in the Form of Question and ...

Helena Petrovna Blavatsky - 1889 - 344 pages
...Brotherhood of Humanity as taught by Theosophy. In their declaration of Principles they state : — " The principle of the Brotherhood of Humanity is one...which distinguish human nature from brute nature." What can be more Theosophical than this ? But it is not enough. What is also needed is to impress men...
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 65

1890 - 880 pages
...has set forth certain propositions under the title of a Declaration of Principles, as follows : — " The principle of the Brotherhood of Humanity is one...the brutal law of the survival of the strongest and the most cunning. '' Therefore, so long as competition continues to be the ruling factor in our industrial...
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The Theosophist, Volume 12

1891 - 1062 pages
...published in the Atlantic Monthly. Their programme, which I quote in full, runs as follows : — " The principle of the brotherhood of humanity is one...which distinguish human nature from brute nature." "2. The principle of competition is simply the application of the brutal law of the survival of the...
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Socialism from Genesis to Revelation

Franklin Monroe Sprague - 1892 - 528 pages
...the overthrow of the competitive industrial system, and in their declaration of principles they say the principle of competition is simply the application...of the survival of the strongest and most cunning." i A surprisingly large number of Christian ministers, among whom are many leaders in the church, have...
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The Columbian Cyclopedia, Volume 20

1897 - 860 pages
...thousand. NATIONALISM. The Declaration of Principles adopted by the parent club reads as follows : ' The principle of the Brotherhood of Humanity is one...to be the ruling factor in our industrial system, tha highest development of the individual cannot be reached, the loftiest aims of humanity cannot be...
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Discussions in Economics and Statistics: Finance and taxation, money and ...

Francis Amasa Walker - 1899 - 496 pages
...has set forth certain. propositions under the title of a Declaration of Principles, as follows : " The principle of the Brotherhood of Humanity is one...the brutal law of the survival of the strongest and the most cunning. " Therefore, so long as competition continues to be the ruling factor in our industrial...
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Statistics, national growth, social economics

Francis Amasa Walker - 1899 - 506 pages
...the denunciation of competition. " The principle of competition," says the Nationalist platform, " is simply the application of the brutal law of the survival of the strongest and the most cunning." In propositions of such weighty import, it is impossible to use words too carefully...
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Socialism: An Examination of Its Nature, Its Strength and Its Weakness, with ...

Richard Theodore Ely - 1894 - 478 pages
...Administration of justice to be free of charge. Abolition of capital punishment. APPENDIX VI. NATIONALIST DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES. THE principle of the brotherhood...principle of competition is simply the application I of the brutal law of the survival of the strongest and most cunning. Therefore, so long as competition...
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National Problems, 1885-1897

Davis Rich Dewey - 1907 - 414 pages
...order of affairs, in which the direction of government should take the place of competition, which is simply the application of the brutal law of the "survival of the strongest and the most cunning." * A literary fairy tale was converted into a " destined corner-stone of this new...
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