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... without making war upon itself ; for it is the one grand cause of the production of wealth in modern times . But now comes a harder question . How is this growing wealth divided ? Is it rightly or wrongly 8 APPLIED CHRISTIANITY .
... without making war upon itself ; for it is the one grand cause of the production of wealth in modern times . But now comes a harder question . How is this growing wealth divided ? Is it rightly or wrongly 8 APPLIED CHRISTIANITY .
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... a point below which they could not have sunk without becom- ing extinct . From that point they have rapidly risen during the past fifty years . This improve- - - ment is mainly due to three causes : STRENGTH AND WEAKNESS OF SOCIALISM . 61.
... a point below which they could not have sunk without becom- ing extinct . From that point they have rapidly risen during the past fifty years . This improve- - - ment is mainly due to three causes : STRENGTH AND WEAKNESS OF SOCIALISM . 61.
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... causes : the aboli- tion of the corn laws , the factory legislation protecting women and children , and the effect- ive combinations of the trades - unions . But as Mr. Thorold Rogers has clearly pointed out , the recent rise in British ...
... causes : the aboli- tion of the corn laws , the factory legislation protecting women and children , and the effect- ive combinations of the trades - unions . But as Mr. Thorold Rogers has clearly pointed out , the recent rise in British ...
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... causing great insecurity and distress among laborers , are natural consequences of the present industrial system ... causes often on things that may happen thousands of miles away - which determine the power of purchase of their ...
... causing great insecurity and distress among laborers , are natural consequences of the present industrial system ... causes often on things that may happen thousands of miles away - which determine the power of purchase of their ...
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... causes to multitudes of la- borers . Karl Marx , as paraphrased by Dr. Ely , shows how the latter class is affected by it . --- During prosperous times manufacturers employ all the men , women , and children who will work . The laboring ...
... causes to multitudes of la- borers . Karl Marx , as paraphrased by Dr. Ely , shows how the latter class is affected by it . --- During prosperous times manufacturers employ all the men , women , and children who will work . The laboring ...
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Page 70 - Woe unto them that join house to house, that lay field to field, till there be no place, that they may be placed alone in the midst of the earth...
Page 315 - ... their country, humanity and universal benevolence, sobriety, industry, and frugality, chastity, moderation, and temperance, and those other virtues, which are the ornament of human society, and the basis upon which...
Page 11 - And, uupleasant as it may be to admit it, it is at last becoming evident that the enormous increase in productive power which has marked the present century and is still going on with accelerating ratio, has no tendency to extirpate poverty or to lighten the burdens of those compelled to toil.
Page 41 - It predicts only such of the phenomena of the social state as take place in consequence of the pursuit of wealth. It makes entire abstraction of every other human passion or motive ; except those which may be regarded as perpetually antagonizing principles to the desire of wealth ; namely, aversion to labour, and desire of the present enjoyment of costly indulgences.
Page 31 - ... is confined within narrow barriers which cannot be passed, and the problem of their elevation is hopeless. As a body they will not rise at all. A few, more energetic or more fortunate than the rest, will from time to time escape, as they do now, from the ranks of their fellows to the higher walks of industrial life, but the great majority will remain substantially where they are. The remuneration of labor as such, skilled or unskilled can never rise much above its present...
Page 315 - It shall be the duty of the president, professors, and tutors of the University at Cambridge, and of the several colleges, and of all preceptors and teachers of academies, and all other instructors of youth, to exert their best endeavors to impress on the minds of children and youth committed to their care and instruction the principles of piety, justice, and a sacred regard to truth, love to their country, humanity and universal benevolence, sobriety, industry and frugality, chastity, moderation...