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Page 38
... evil . This is the real meaning of the outcry against " newfangled ma- chinery . " And we deny that working people hitherto have been essen- tially benefitted by machinery and inventions at all . The sew- ing machine is a pointed ...
... evil . This is the real meaning of the outcry against " newfangled ma- chinery . " And we deny that working people hitherto have been essen- tially benefitted by machinery and inventions at all . The sew- ing machine is a pointed ...
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... evils which flow from the something - wrong in So- ciety is not confined to wage - workers , farmers and small em- ployers . The at present existing relations of men constitute the comfortless mutual slavery of us all , as we shall find ...
... evils which flow from the something - wrong in So- ciety is not confined to wage - workers , farmers and small em- ployers . The at present existing relations of men constitute the comfortless mutual slavery of us all , as we shall find ...
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... evil of this monopoly does not so much consist in the plutocrat being the undisputed owner of that which he has acquired ( the sum total of which is now so very inappropriately called National wealth . ) Though formed out of fleecings ...
... evil of this monopoly does not so much consist in the plutocrat being the undisputed owner of that which he has acquired ( the sum total of which is now so very inappropriately called National wealth . ) Though formed out of fleecings ...
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... evil workings of " private enterprise . " We heartily admit that , on the other hand , it has performed wonders . It ... evils which now flow from " private enterprise " far outweigh the benefits it confers . That is why we condemn it ...
... evil workings of " private enterprise . " We heartily admit that , on the other hand , it has performed wonders . It ... evils which now flow from " private enterprise " far outweigh the benefits it confers . That is why we condemn it ...
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... evil in fact if not prevented , but a necessary evil beyond prevention . " If such a tendency should manifest itself , it would run through all forms of property . A Stewart or a Claflin would root out small trades - people . Holders of ...
... evil in fact if not prevented , but a necessary evil beyond prevention . " If such a tendency should manifest itself , it would run through all forms of property . A Stewart or a Claflin would root out small trades - people . Holders of ...
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