Upon this subject the habits of our whole species fall into three great classes — useful labor, useless labor, and idleness. Of these the first only is meritorious, and to it all the products of labor rightfully belong; but the two latter, while they... The Protectionist - Stran 1331922Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Abraham Lincoln - 1894 - 1080 strani
...two latter, while they exist, are heavy pensioners upon the first, robbing it of a large portion or its just rights. The only remedy for this is to, so...war upon this, we must learn to distinguish it from the useful. It appears to me that all labor done directly and indirectly in carrying articles to the... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1907 - 384 strani
...inasmuch as most good things are produced by labor, it follows that all such things of right belong to those whose labor has produced them. But it has...war upon this, we must learn to distinguish it from the useful. It appears to me that all labor done directly and indirectly in carrying articles to the... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1907 - 328 strani
...inasmuch as most good things are produced by labor, it follows that all such things of right belong to those whose labor has produced them. But it has...war upon this, we must learn to distinguish it from the useful. It appears to me that all labor done directly and indirectly in carrying articles to the... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1907 - 738 strani
...two latter, while they exist, are heavy pensioners upon the first, robbing it of a largx> portion or its just rights. The only remedy for this is to, so...war upon this, we must learn to distinguish it from the useful. It appears to me that all labor done directly and indirectly in carrying articles to the... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1908 - 214 strani
...enjoyed a large proportion of the fruits. This is wrong, and should not continue. To secure to each L— laborer the whole product of his labor, or as nearly...war upon this, we must learn to distinguish it from the useful. It appears to me that all labor done directly and indirectly in carrying articles to the... | |
| Henry Laurence Gantt - 1919 - 142 strani
...good government. But then the question arises, how can a government best effect this? * * * Upon this the habits of our whole species fall into three great...drive useless labor and idleness out of existence." Attempts are always being made to eliminate the idleness of workmen and useless labor by the refusal... | |
| Henry Laurence Gantt - 1919 - 154 strani
...effect this? * * * Upon this the habits of our whole species fall into three great classes—useful labor, useless labor, and idleness. Of these, the...drive useless labor and idleness out of existence." Attempts are always being made to eliminate the idleness of workmen and useless labor by the refusal... | |
| Irwin St. John Tucker - 1920 - 412 strani
...two latter, while they exist, are heavy pensioners upon the first, robbing it of a large proportion of its just rights. "The only remedy for this is to...drive useless labor and idleness out of existence !" Lincoln traced the effort to destroy the Union in the Civil War to attempt to place capital on an... | |
| Walter Nicholas Polakov - 1922 - 546 strani
...limited satisfaction of wants and needs.* Dwelling on this subject, Abraham Lincoln in 1847 wrote: "Upon this subject the habits of our whole species...of its just rights. The only remedy for this is to drive, so far as possible, useless labor and idleness out of existence." This viewpoint, unfortunately,... | |
| Carl Sandburg - 1926 - 528 strani
...the whole product of his labor, or as nearly as possible, is a worthy object of any good government. "The habits of our whole species fall into three great...drive useless labor and idleness out of existence." Chapter 72 BY stage and by steamboat Lincoln traveled East, crossed the Allegheny mountain range, rested... | |
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