Rapp's system is nearly the same as Owen's community of goods, and 'all members of the society work together for the common interest, by which the welfare of each individual is secured. Rapp does not hold his society together by these hopes alone, but... Travels Through North America, During the Years 1825 and 1826 - Stran 143avtor: Bernhard (Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach) - 1828Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Samuel Hazard - 1828 - 404 strani
...nearly the same as Owen's community of goods, and all memberi of the society work together for the common interest, by which the welfare of each individual...favour. What is most striking and wonderful of all it, that so plain a man as Rapp can so successfully bring and keep together a society of nearly seven... | |
| Samuel Hazard - 1828 - 408 strani
...nearly the same as Owen's community of goods, and all members of the society work together for the common interest, by which the welfare of each individual...wanting in Owen's community; and results declare that Uapp's system is the better. No great results can be expected from Owen's plan, and a sight of it is... | |
| Thomas Francis Gordon - 1832 - 576 strani
...secured. But to the assurance of temporal prosperity, the tie of religion is superadded, which was entirely wanting in Owen's community ; and results declare that Rapp's system is the better." " It is most striking and wonderful that so plain a man as Mr. Rapp should, so successfully bring,... | |
| Sherman Day - 1843 - 754 strani
...nearly the same as Owen's community of goods, and 'all members of the society work together for the common interest, by which the welfare of each individual...Owen's plan ; and a sight of it is very little in its favor. What is most striking and wonderful of all is, that so plain a man as Rapp can so successfully... | |
| Sherman Day - 1843 - 766 strani
...community of goods, and all members of the society work together for the common interest, by whicli the welfare of each individual is secured. Rapp does...Owen's plan ; and a sight of it is very little in its favor. What is most striking and wonderful of all is, that so plain a man as Rapp can so successfully... | |
| John Warner Barber, Henry Howe - 1861 - 748 strani
...neurly the same as Owen's community of goods, and all members of the society work together for the common interest, by which the welfare of each individual...is secured. Rapp does not hold his society together hy these hopes alone, but also by the tie of religion, which is entirely wanting in Owen's community;... | |
| John Warner Barber, Henry Howe - 1865 - 778 strani
...nearly the same as Owen's coinmunity of goods, and all members of the society work together for the common interest, by which the welfare of each individual...Owen's plan ; and a sight of it is very little in its favor. What is most striking and wonderful of all is, that so plain a man as Rapp can so successfully... | |
| John Warner Barber, Henry Howe - 1867 - 708 strani
...as Owen's com nmnUy of ^oods, and all members of the society work together for the common in terest, by which the welfare of each individual is secured....Owen's plan; and a sight of it is very little in its favor. What is most striking and wonderful of all is, that so plain a man as Rapp can so successfully... | |
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