Cannibals All!: Or, Slaves Without MastersA. Morris, 1857 - 379 halaman |
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Halaman 42
... tion begotten by man's desire to throw most of the burdens of life on others , and to enjoy the fruits of their labors without exchanging equivalent labor of his own . In all such societies , ( outside the Bible , ) such selfish and ...
... tion begotten by man's desire to throw most of the burdens of life on others , and to enjoy the fruits of their labors without exchanging equivalent labor of his own . In all such societies , ( outside the Bible , ) such selfish and ...
Halaman 51
... tion is the consumption of the labor of the lender or hirer , and is the exchange of equal amounts of labor for each other . A. , as a merchant , a lawyer , or doctor , makes twenty dollars a day ; that is , exchanges each day of his ...
... tion is the consumption of the labor of the lender or hirer , and is the exchange of equal amounts of labor for each other . A. , as a merchant , a lawyer , or doctor , makes twenty dollars a day ; that is , exchanges each day of his ...
Halaman 60
... tion of skill and capital which we see continually practiced , and which is too natural to man ever to cease , is necessary in order to disperse and diffuse population over the globe . Half the good lands of the world are unappropriated ...
... tion of skill and capital which we see continually practiced , and which is too natural to man ever to cease , is necessary in order to disperse and diffuse population over the globe . Half the good lands of the world are unappropriated ...
Halaman 69
... tion . A frank disclosure , by the merchant , of all the secret advantages in his possession , would destroy his reputation for sagacity as effectually as it would that of the gambler among his associates . Both commerce and gambling ...
... tion . A frank disclosure , by the merchant , of all the secret advantages in his possession , would destroy his reputation for sagacity as effectually as it would that of the gambler among his associates . Both commerce and gambling ...
Halaman 78
... tion ; for they , by their machinery and superior skill , withdraw her people from a thousand me- chanical pursuits that promoted civilization . In Sociology , we explained this subject syntheti- cally : we have tried now to expound it ...
... tion ; for they , by their machinery and superior skill , withdraw her people from a thousand me- chanical pursuits that promoted civilization . In Sociology , we explained this subject syntheti- cally : we have tried now to expound it ...
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