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" The combinations, trusts, and syndicates of which the people at present complain demonstrate the practicability of our basic principle of association. We merely seek to push this principle a little further, and have all industries operated in the interest... "
The Nationalist - Page 186
edited by - 1890
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The Unitarian Review, Volume 31

Joseph Henry Allen - 1889 - 616 pages
...order, it is difficult to retain respect for their judgment. Their hasty programme — which would have "all industries operated in the interest of all by the nation " — regards the running of railways as a mere bagatelle, and is plainly the outcome of literary imagination...
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The Arena, Volume 1

1889 - 836 pages
...best means of perpetuating and extending the blessings of civilization. And the Nationalists ask : If the combinations, trusts, and syndicates, of which the people at present complain, yet which they are encouraging, demonstrate the practicability of nationalistic co-operation, why not...
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 65

1890 - 880 pages
...offer as to the practicability of their scheme. The lamb-like innocence shown in the declaration that " the combinations, trusts, and syndicates of which...practicability of our basic principle of association " is, I venture to say, not surpassed in the literature of economics, or even of the comic stage. The...
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The Theosophist, Volume 12

1891 - 1062 pages
...fortunes simply by carrying to a logical end the false principle upon which business is now based." "6. The combinations, trusts, and syndicates of which...organized, the organic unity of the whole people." " 7. The present industrial system proves itself wrong by the immense wrongs it produces ; it proves...
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Knowledge: a Weekly Magazine: Supplementing All Cyclopedias. V. 1; June-Dec 1890

1891 - 608 pages
...accumulated immense fortunes simply by carrying to a logical end the false principle on which business is now based. The combinations, trusts, and syndicates...practicability of our basic principle of association. We merely wish to push this principle a little further and have all industries operated in the interest of all...
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Christian Socialism: What and why . .

Philo Woodruff Sprague - 1891 - 222 pages
...Declaration of Principles) "We merely seek to push this principle [of association] a little farther, and have all industries operated in the interest of...organized — the organic unity of the whole people." DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES OF THE SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN SOCIALISTS. To exalt the principle that all rights...
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Topics of the Times

Howard MacQueary - 1891 - 308 pages
...as the people attain to a clearer consciousness of their rights and a more effective organization."* "The combinations, trusts and syndicates of which the people at present complain," says the Nationalists' declaration of principles, "demonstrate the practicability of our basic principle...
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Horace Greeley, and Other Pioneers of American Socialism

Charles Sotheran - 1892 - 378 pages
...accumulated immense fortunes simply by carrying to a logical end the false principle on which business is now based. ' ' The combinations, trusts and syndicates...— the organic unity of the whole people. ' ' The present industrial system proves itself wrong by the immense wrongs it produces ; it proves itself...
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Socialism: An Examination of Its Nature, Its Strength and Its W Eakness ...

Richard Theodore Ely - 1894 - 480 pages
...accumulated immense fortunes simply by carrying to a logical end the false principle on which business is now based. The combinations, trusts, and syndicates...organized — the organic unity of the whole people. The present industrial system proves itself wrong by the immense wrongs it produces ; it proves itself...
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Socialism: An Examination of Its Nature, Its Strength and Its Weakness, with ...

Richard Theodore Ely - 1894 - 480 pages
...accumulated immense fortunes simply by carrying to a logical end the false principle on which business is now based. The combinations, trusts, and syndicates...organized — the organic unity of the whole people. The present industrial system proves itself wrong by the immense wrongs it produces ; it proves itself...
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