The Service of Man: An Essay Towards the Religion of the FutureK. Paul, Trench, 1887 - Broj stranica: 318 |
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Stranica xiv
... doubt that machinery is a rival , and tending to become a triumphant rival , of labour . As competition becomes keener , and the cost of pro- duction an ever more serious consideration to the manufacturer , even the great expense of new ...
... doubt that machinery is a rival , and tending to become a triumphant rival , of labour . As competition becomes keener , and the cost of pro- duction an ever more serious consideration to the manufacturer , even the great expense of new ...
Stranica xv
... doubt be rapidly attained by saving the immense sums now squandered on armaments unparalleled in human annals . And the removal of all fear of war would be even a greater gain than the suppression of war - budgets . But men must pay for ...
... doubt be rapidly attained by saving the immense sums now squandered on armaments unparalleled in human annals . And the removal of all fear of war would be even a greater gain than the suppression of war - budgets . But men must pay for ...
Stranica xxii
... doubt be considered by the theorists to whom I refer , as suggested by middle - class cupidity and meanness . Now , the modest demand only is " the construc- tion of wholesome , cheerful homes for the people by the municipalities and ...
... doubt be considered by the theorists to whom I refer , as suggested by middle - class cupidity and meanness . Now , the modest demand only is " the construc- tion of wholesome , cheerful homes for the people by the municipalities and ...
Stranica xxiii
... doubt as to its being very clear . But that point may be left for future discussion . The singular charac- teristic to be noticed in these reformers , is their extreme modesty and timidity in " asking for more of what they consider ...
... doubt as to its being very clear . But that point may be left for future discussion . The singular charac- teristic to be noticed in these reformers , is their extreme modesty and timidity in " asking for more of what they consider ...
Stranica xxvi
... doubt be acknowledged after his death and when the fight is won , has borne the penalty of appearing as a champion of common- sense and human well - being . Not only over - popula- tion generally , but the disproportionate increase of ...
... doubt be acknowledged after his death and when the fight is won , has borne the penalty of appearing as a champion of common- sense and human well - being . Not only over - popula- tion generally , but the disproportionate increase of ...
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