The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 128Atlantic Monthly Company, 1921 - American essays |
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Page 76
... equality , a system which can have no other basis than equality , if democracy is not to perish from the earth . ' But in this ' thorough and consistent study ' it will appear , I think , that , crude and in many ways undesirable as ...
... equality , a system which can have no other basis than equality , if democracy is not to perish from the earth . ' But in this ' thorough and consistent study ' it will appear , I think , that , crude and in many ways undesirable as ...
Page 77
... equality by insisting upon ' class - rights and class - privileges ' will mean ' class - war ' and ' inevitable conflict ' will depend principally on the vigor of the resistance made to the attempt by those who are favored by the ...
... equality by insisting upon ' class - rights and class - privileges ' will mean ' class - war ' and ' inevitable conflict ' will depend principally on the vigor of the resistance made to the attempt by those who are favored by the ...
Page 78
... equality before the law . Yet , as will be generally admitted , the Clayton Act gives special advantages to labor organizations for the definite purpose of helping the workers to secure real equality in their relations with their ...
... equality before the law . Yet , as will be generally admitted , the Clayton Act gives special advantages to labor organizations for the definite purpose of helping the workers to secure real equality in their relations with their ...
Page 121
... equality with Japan in these new ships in 1925 , Great Britain will have to lay down six ships next year ; and equality with the United States will demand an even greater effort next year than ever was made in one year during the ...
... equality with Japan in these new ships in 1925 , Great Britain will have to lay down six ships next year ; and equality with the United States will demand an even greater effort next year than ever was made in one year during the ...
Page 122
... equality with any other power at sea is a claim that England never would ac- cept ' save in connection with a great English - speaking nation that sprang from our loins and must ever hold a special place in our regard and confi- dence ...
... equality with any other power at sea is a claim that England never would ac- cept ' save in connection with a great English - speaking nation that sprang from our loins and must ever hold a special place in our regard and confi- dence ...
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