When the capital has accumulated sufficiently, the society may purchase land, live upon it, cultivate it themselves, and produce any manufactures they please, and so provide for all their wants of food, clothing, and houses. The society will then be called... Socialism and Agriculture - Page 30by Edward Carpenter, Thomas Southall Dymond, Digby C. Pedder - 1908 - 94 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1830 - 436 pages
...live and have medical attendance at the common expense. When the capital has accumulated sufficiently, the society may purchase land, live upon it, cultivate...so provide for all their wants of food, clothing, anc? houses. The society will then he called a community. When the memhers are too old to work, they... | |
| Arthur John Booth - Socialism - 1869 - 238 pages
...your labour and skill. "f " When the capital has accumulated sufficiently," writes Dr. King in 1828, " the society may purchase land, live upon it, cultivate...comfortably among their friends, and end their days iu peace and plenty instead of a workhouse. When a man dies, the Community will receive his widow and... | |
| Economics - 1892 - 832 pages
...accumulated sufficiently, the society may purchase land, live upon it, and cultivate it themselves, and so provide for all their wants of food, clothing,...houses. The society will then be called a community But if the members choose to remain in a town instead of going into a community, they may derive all... | |
| Beatrice Webb - History - 1893 - 286 pages
...and then the advantages will be considerable indeed. When the capital has accumulated sufficiently, the society may purchase land, live upon it, cultivate...houses. The society will then be called a community. ... But if the members choose to remain in a town, instead of going into a community, they may derive... | |
| Benjamin Jones - Collective settlements - 1894 - 882 pages
...and then the advantages will be considerable indeed. When the capital has accumulated sufficiently, the society may purchase land, live upon it, cultivate...houses. The society will then be called a community. . . . But if the members choose to remain in a town, instead of going into a community, they may derive... | |
| Beatrice Webb - Cooperation - 1899 - 286 pages
...and then the advantages will be considerable indeed. When the capital has accumulated sufficiently, the society may purchase land, live upon it, cultivate it themselves, and produce any manufac. tures they please, and so provide for all their wants of food, clothing, and houses. The society... | |
| Ernest Aves - Agriculture, Cooperative - 1907 - 372 pages
...and then the advantages will be considerable indeed. When the society has accumulated sufficiently, the society may purchase land, live upon it, cultivate...houses. The society will then be called a community. . . . But if the members choose to remain in a town, instead of going into a community, they may derive... | |
| Lionel Eldred Pottinger Smith-Gordon - Agricultural cooperative credit associations - 1918 - 272 pages
...and then the advantages will be considerable indeed. When the capital has accumulated sufficiantly the Society may purchase land, live upon it, cultivate...manufactures they please and so provide for all their wants 1 The Urban Co-operative Movement in the United Kingdom, Lionel Smith-Gordon, Dublin. Statistical Society,... | |
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