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Page 259
Industry , self - denial , and temper- ance are the laws of prosperity for men and states , without them advance in the arts and in wealth means only corruption and decay through luxury 70 and vice . " 5. Liberty - The condition for the ...
Industry , self - denial , and temper- ance are the laws of prosperity for men and states , without them advance in the arts and in wealth means only corruption and decay through luxury 70 and vice . " 5. Liberty - The condition for the ...
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The progress of the race means nothing more than an attempt to make the best of things which by no means suit mankind with means , which are , at best , inadequate to secure satisfaction , and such ad- vance as has been made has been ...
The progress of the race means nothing more than an attempt to make the best of things which by no means suit mankind with means , which are , at best , inadequate to secure satisfaction , and such ad- vance as has been made has been ...
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which the alienation of the worker from the means of production pro- ceeded at an extremely rapid rate . One can speak quite accurately in saying that Sumner was " blind . " What he does in reference to those who had been alienated from ...
which the alienation of the worker from the means of production pro- ceeded at an extremely rapid rate . One can speak quite accurately in saying that Sumner was " blind . " What he does in reference to those who had been alienated from ...
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