The Review of Reviews, Volumes 53-54William Thomas Stead Horace Marshall and Son., 1916 |
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Page 27
... Labour V. Capital . Both parties to the suit are reputed offenders against the Commonweal , and each imputes blame to the other . In our last issue we submitted the charges against Capital , and we now publish a defensive - attack from ...
... Labour V. Capital . Both parties to the suit are reputed offenders against the Commonweal , and each imputes blame to the other . In our last issue we submitted the charges against Capital , and we now publish a defensive - attack from ...
Page 28
... labour , or pay more wage . What is the trade - unionist - working - man sequence ? Higher wages - and never mind the consequences . Shorter hours- and never mind the consequences . Go slow , fight against invention - and never mind ...
... labour , or pay more wage . What is the trade - unionist - working - man sequence ? Higher wages - and never mind the consequences . Shorter hours- and never mind the consequences . Go slow , fight against invention - and never mind ...
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... labour and machinery he controls , the union decreases it . He gets unduly high prices for his commodities ? But what does he do with his profits ? He has to invest them . He is precisely the man who extends the nation's wealth . Say ...
... labour and machinery he controls , the union decreases it . He gets unduly high prices for his commodities ? But what does he do with his profits ? He has to invest them . He is precisely the man who extends the nation's wealth . Say ...
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... labour conditions brought about by the war as the artists of those countries directly engaged in this terrible struggle for supremacy - for even existence ; and they , perhaps , from the very nature of their lifelong aims and ideals ...
... labour conditions brought about by the war as the artists of those countries directly engaged in this terrible struggle for supremacy - for even existence ; and they , perhaps , from the very nature of their lifelong aims and ideals ...
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... labour is available for luxuries , when it is required for the production of much- needed soda , sulphuric acid , and other war requirements . Let us organise jobs for our fit wounded until there is not an eligible “ starred man left ...
... labour is available for luxuries , when it is required for the production of much- needed soda , sulphuric acid , and other war requirements . Let us organise jobs for our fit wounded until there is not an eligible “ starred man left ...
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