Democracy, Liberty, and Property: Readings in the American Political TraditionFrancis William Coker |
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Page 523
... labor per day as excessive and pernicious - an offence against general well - being , and even against the self - interest of the Employers . . I am encouraged to hope for ... labor per day ? These instances " THE EMANCIPATION OF LABOR ” 523.
... labor per day as excessive and pernicious - an offence against general well - being , and even against the self - interest of the Employers . . I am encouraged to hope for ... labor per day ? These instances " THE EMANCIPATION OF LABOR ” 523.
Page 539
... labor . All these purposes , slavery fully and perfectly attains . . . . Ch . xv . The Association of Labor . If the Socialists had done no other good , they would be entitled to the gratitude of mankind for displaying in a strong light ...
... labor . All these purposes , slavery fully and perfectly attains . . . . Ch . xv . The Association of Labor . If the Socialists had done no other good , they would be entitled to the gratitude of mankind for displaying in a strong light ...
Page 540
... labor , like all associations , requires a head or ruler , and that head or ruler will become a cheat and a tyrant , unless his interests are identified with the interests of the laborer . In a large factory , in free society , there is ...
... labor , like all associations , requires a head or ruler , and that head or ruler will become a cheat and a tyrant , unless his interests are identified with the interests of the laborer . In a large factory , in free society , there is ...
Contents
PREFACE | 1 |
From A Modell of Christian Charity 1603 | 17 |
THE FUNDAMENTAL AGREEMENT OF NEW HAVEN 1639 | 26 |
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