Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences, Volume 3Edwin Robert Anderson Seligman Macmillan, 1937 |
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Page 218
... industry to another was appreciably speeded up by the rise of captains of industry . Capitalism also spread by new industries rising under business organization . Here the question of the role of the business man in the growth of ...
... industry to another was appreciably speeded up by the rise of captains of industry . Capitalism also spread by new industries rising under business organization . Here the question of the role of the business man in the growth of ...
Page 219
... industry . But so much of the evidence has been com- piled by men who have never questioned the divinity of their gods that the point is far from established . The influence of the captain of industry is more certain if we turn to the ...
... industry . But so much of the evidence has been com- piled by men who have never questioned the divinity of their gods that the point is far from established . The influence of the captain of industry is more certain if we turn to the ...
Page 365
... industry as a chemical industry and scoff at the idea that the manufacture of glass or paper has a worthier claim to the title , even though the mixing of the ingredients in the powder industry involves no chemical interac- tion ...
... industry as a chemical industry and scoff at the idea that the manufacture of glass or paper has a worthier claim to the title , even though the mixing of the ingredients in the powder industry involves no chemical interac- tion ...
Contents
Articles | 4 |
BUDÉ GUILLAUME Georges Boyer | 44 |
BUDIN PIERRE René Sand | 51 |
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