William Graham Sumner, Volume 2University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1954 - 758 pages |
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Page 179
... believe that business would be adversely affected or debtors would be injured by the withdrawal of greenbacks . Gold would take their place by means of the automatic oper- ation of supply and demand . and as money , I desire the federal ...
... believe that business would be adversely affected or debtors would be injured by the withdrawal of greenbacks . Gold would take their place by means of the automatic oper- ation of supply and demand . and as money , I desire the federal ...
Page 193
... believe that the problem of labor should be considered in the same frame of reference as the problem of capital , and to believe that " not only was it wrong for labor to enter politics , but it was also immoral . " Throughout the 19th ...
... believe that the problem of labor should be considered in the same frame of reference as the problem of capital , and to believe that " not only was it wrong for labor to enter politics , but it was also immoral . " Throughout the 19th ...
Page 363
... believe rather that the boy turned to avid reading of didactic stories such as Martineau's as a source of prestige . He sought prestige as a protection against his loneliness . device ? But why should knowledge of political economy ...
... believe rather that the boy turned to avid reading of didactic stories such as Martineau's as a source of prestige . He sought prestige as a protection against his loneliness . device ? But why should knowledge of political economy ...
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