Socialistic FallaciesMacmillan, 1910 - 343 strani |
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... shares , as a means of absorption by the State of unearned income and unearned increment . The Budget for 1909-1910 introduced by Mr. Lloyd George is an application of this portion of the Socialist programme . No doubt he states that ...
... shares , as a means of absorption by the State of unearned income and unearned increment . The Budget for 1909-1910 introduced by Mr. Lloyd George is an application of this portion of the Socialist programme . No doubt he states that ...
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... share in the public lands , the equal produce of which is sufficient to support one family . These lands are indivisible and inalienable , and are transmitted by hereditary succession to the son who is appointed to receive them . The ...
... share in the public lands , the equal produce of which is sufficient to support one family . These lands are indivisible and inalienable , and are transmitted by hereditary succession to the son who is appointed to receive them . The ...
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... share of the work . The same punishment was inflicted upon anyone who ventured to cease work without permission ; old men and children were obliged to supply their contingent . Yet the Incas made no attempt to introduce this system in ...
... share of the work . The same punishment was inflicted upon anyone who ventured to cease work without permission ; old men and children were obliged to supply their contingent . Yet the Incas made no attempt to introduce this system in ...
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... share in it . The natives were not allowed the use of horses for fear lest they should depart from their settle- ments ; they were not permitted to go beyond fixed bounds , on pain of the lash if they disobeyed . They worked very badly ...
... share in it . The natives were not allowed the use of horses for fear lest they should depart from their settle- ments ; they were not permitted to go beyond fixed bounds , on pain of the lash if they disobeyed . They worked very badly ...
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... share of the capital of the Society instead of leaving it undis- tributed . This ending might have enlightened Owen as to the ultimate consequences of his experiment in admitting that everything there was for the best . He proceeded to ...
... share of the capital of the Society instead of leaving it undis- tributed . This ending might have enlightened Owen as to the ultimate consequences of his experiment in admitting that everything there was for the best . He proceeded to ...
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