William Graham Sumner, Volume 2University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1954 - 758 pages |
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Page 218
... Law which was passed in 1903. Women and children in industry became the chief beneficiaries of the Progressive Movement . There had been child labor legislation in the statutes of twenty - eight states by 1899. But none of these laws ...
... Law which was passed in 1903. Women and children in industry became the chief beneficiaries of the Progressive Movement . There had been child labor legislation in the statutes of twenty - eight states by 1899. But none of these laws ...
Page 229
... laws of the economic system . These laws would be an accurate description of nature , just as the laws of physics correspond to the operation of the physical world . Economic forces parallel physical forces . They follow a sequence of ...
... laws of the economic system . These laws would be an accurate description of nature , just as the laws of physics correspond to the operation of the physical world . Economic forces parallel physical forces . They follow a sequence of ...
Page 337
... law which posits " eternal " human motives , " eternal " laws of society is discouraging to any hope of men to master the " irrational " features of society . " Any practical activity of man must be exercised subject to the laws of ...
... law which posits " eternal " human motives , " eternal " laws of society is discouraging to any hope of men to master the " irrational " features of society . " Any practical activity of man must be exercised subject to the laws of ...
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