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. Hell Before Death - Page 223by William Shuler Harris - 1908 - 331 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1874 - 596 pages
...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.' Throughout this book the education of the people is described as the grand panacea by which... | |
| 1874 - 900 pages
...the future, 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 labor ; though the " uncultivated herd who now compose the laboring masses," as well as the mental and moral... | |
| Richard Theodore Ely - 1883 - 306 pages
...considered to be how to unite the greatest ini dividual 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." This is, I must remark in passing, an extreme position. The professorial socialists are not accustomed... | |
| 1889 - 784 pages
...Mill says,1 " we consider to be how to unite 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." One difficulty of the social problem above that of the political problem lies in the want of room for... | |
| Langford Lovell Price - 1891 - 226 pages
...considered, 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." This socialistic tendency seems to have been partly due to the influejice of Mrs-Taylor, who... | |
| 1893 - 632 pages
...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," and " we welcomed with the greatest pleasure and interest all socialistic experiments." These... | |
| Richard Theodore Ely - 1894 - 480 pages
...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 labor." as a whole, — namely, the seizure of the means of production in the name of society, — is at the... | |
| Richard Theodore Ely - 1894 - 480 pages
...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 labor." as a whole, — namely, the seizure of the means of production in the name of society, — is at the... | |
| A. Scott Matheson - 1894 - 394 pages
...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 the benefits of combined labour.' He claimed to be the first to distinguish between the laws of the... | |
| Wilbur Fisk Crafts - 1895 - 534 pages
...future we considered to be, How to unite the greatest liberty of action with a common ownership in the raw material of the globe and an equal participation...benefits of combined labor. — John Stuart Mill, Autobiographv, ch. vii. The design of socialism is the abolition of the private receipt of rent and... | |
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