William Graham Sumner, Volume 2University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1954 - 758 pages |
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Page 182
... problem was the question of stabilizing the currency with a view to stabilizing prices . During the war a sharp in- flation of prices had taken place . With the contraction of the currency after the war , prices fell sharply . crease in ...
... problem was the question of stabilizing the currency with a view to stabilizing prices . During the war a sharp in- flation of prices had taken place . With the contraction of the currency after the war , prices fell sharply . crease in ...
Page 191
... problem was not only an economic but also a moral , a human problem . " 94 In response would come unions , but even then the power differential would remain so great that demands could hardly effectively be enforced . Further the wealth ...
... problem was not only an economic but also a moral , a human problem . " 94 In response would come unions , but even then the power differential would remain so great that demands could hardly effectively be enforced . Further the wealth ...
Page 193
... problem of labor should be considered in the same frame of reference as the problem of capital , and to believe that " not only was it wrong for labor to enter politics , but it was also immoral . " Throughout the 19th century there was ...
... problem of labor should be considered in the same frame of reference as the problem of capital , and to believe that " not only was it wrong for labor to enter politics , but it was also immoral . " Throughout the 19th century there was ...
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