William Graham Sumner, Volume 2University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1954 - 758 pages |
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Page 240
... nature Monopoly is not an invention of man , it is in nature . Each man appropriates for himself some aspect of nature , air , sunshine , fire , animal power , which enables him to mitigate the rigors of life . What he had appropriated ...
... nature Monopoly is not an invention of man , it is in nature . Each man appropriates for himself some aspect of nature , air , sunshine , fire , animal power , which enables him to mitigate the rigors of life . What he had appropriated ...
Page 264
... nature of human beings and the nature of the earth .... Nature contains certain materials which are capable of satisfying human needs , but these materials must be won by labor , and must be fitted to human use by more labor . As soon ...
... nature of human beings and the nature of the earth .... Nature contains certain materials which are capable of satisfying human needs , but these materials must be won by labor , and must be fitted to human use by more labor . As soon ...
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... nature . The task of the " History is nothing but the story of the results which have followed from the action of ... nature " as fixed and constant . Further , that the wisdom of conduct , both public and private , can be judged in ...
... nature . The task of the " History is nothing but the story of the results which have followed from the action of ... nature " as fixed and constant . Further , that the wisdom of conduct , both public and private , can be judged in ...
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