William Graham Sumner, Volume 2University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1954 - 758 pages |
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Page 187
... masses have .... Upon which side will the Democratic party fight , upon the side of the idle holders of idle capital or upon the side of the struggling masses . " You come to us and tell us that the great cities are in favor of the gold ...
... masses have .... Upon which side will the Democratic party fight , upon the side of the idle holders of idle capital or upon the side of the struggling masses . " You come to us and tell us that the great cities are in favor of the gold ...
Page 268
... masses cannot win on the economic domain be- cause their opponents , though few in number , have talent , knowledge , craft , and power , and inasmuch as the masses have political power , this appeal from the field of economic effort to ...
... masses cannot win on the economic domain be- cause their opponents , though few in number , have talent , knowledge , craft , and power , and inasmuch as the masses have political power , this appeal from the field of economic effort to ...
Page 313
... masses , or the ' crowd ' the issue is as to how far the masses are influenced by science . The answer is . Very little directly . " " The masses are hard to influence . Thrills of emotion run thru them and gather force as they go . The ...
... masses , or the ' crowd ' the issue is as to how far the masses are influenced by science . The answer is . Very little directly . " " The masses are hard to influence . Thrills of emotion run thru them and gather force as they go . The ...
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