William Graham Sumner, Volume 1University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1954 - 758 pages |
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Page 72
... his major efforts in economics were devoted to polemical essays on topics of current public interest and not to systematic research . J 7 . I י - 1 J To the 72 . interests than by moral fervor, when the conceptions of ...
... his major efforts in economics were devoted to polemical essays on topics of current public interest and not to systematic research . J 7 . I י - 1 J To the 72 . interests than by moral fervor, when the conceptions of ...
Page 126
... interest throughout , and collects the sense of the greater number of the whole , as that of the community . other , on the contrary , regards interests as well as numbers , ing the community as made up different and conflicting interests ...
... interest throughout , and collects the sense of the greater number of the whole , as that of the community . other , on the contrary , regards interests as well as numbers , ing the community as made up different and conflicting interests ...
Page 148
... interests of planter capitalism but landlords and the southern representatives of northern financial , railway and mineral interests . The Bourbons were not equalitarians and were afraid that poorer southern whites would continually ...
... interests of planter capitalism but landlords and the southern representatives of northern financial , railway and mineral interests . The Bourbons were not equalitarians and were afraid that poorer southern whites would continually ...
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