William Graham Sumner, Volume 2University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1954 - 758 pages |
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Page 258
... forces are far more primitive , original and uni- versal than moral forces . " The glib generalities in which we sometimes hear people talk , as if you could set moral and economic separate from and in antithesis to each other , and ...
... forces are far more primitive , original and uni- versal than moral forces . " The glib generalities in which we sometimes hear people talk , as if you could set moral and economic separate from and in antithesis to each other , and ...
Page 330
... forces an in- determinant element . The importance of this factor in understanding Sumner's values cannot be overestimated as will subsequently be shown . The economic basis of social life , as accentuated by 330 machines, which ...
... forces an in- determinant element . The importance of this factor in understanding Sumner's values cannot be overestimated as will subsequently be shown . The economic basis of social life , as accentuated by 330 machines, which ...
Page 336
... forces " , " the great stream of time and earthly things " , " tide " but also the folkways . " .... when ... a man acts , he sets forces in motion , and conse- quences are such as those forces produce under conditions existing . They ...
... forces " , " the great stream of time and earthly things " , " tide " but also the folkways . " .... when ... a man acts , he sets forces in motion , and conse- quences are such as those forces produce under conditions existing . They ...
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adjustment ALLAN NEVINS American became capital Challenge of Facts civil liberty COCHRANE AND MILLER competition conception cooperation currency demands democracy Democrats doctrine Earth Hunger economic element Essays ethical evolution experience farmers federal fittest folkways forces Forgotten gold Grange greenbacks HENRY STEELE COMMANGER human Ibid individual industrial institutions interests issue Knights of Labor laissez-faire land legislation life-conditions living LOUIS HACKER marriage masses means middle class monandry monopoly moral MORRISON and HENRY nation natural law organization party plutocracy political Populists poverty Powderly produce Pullman strike railroads regulation result ROBERT HUNTER SAMUEL ELIOT MORRISON Science of Society selection self-maintenance Senate silver social Social Darwinism Sociology strike struggle for existence SUMNER and KELLER survival taboo TARBELL tariff THOMAS COCHRAN tion Union VERNON LOUIS PARRINGTON wages wealth William Graham Sumner workers York