William Graham Sumner, Volume 2University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1954 - 758 pages |
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Page 257
... Struggle for Existence Man , if he is to survive , must struggle against nature . - Food , clothing , shelter , fuel can only be gained in this way . The first fact of human life is the relation between each man's needs and each man's ...
... Struggle for Existence Man , if he is to survive , must struggle against nature . - Food , clothing , shelter , fuel can only be gained in this way . The first fact of human life is the relation between each man's needs and each man's ...
Page 264
... struggle side by side certain social forces come into operation . 84 4. Struggle for existence . Relations involved in the struggle for existence are twofold . a . Struggle of individual to win the means of subsistence from nature . b ...
... struggle side by side certain social forces come into operation . 84 4. Struggle for existence . Relations involved in the struggle for existence are twofold . a . Struggle of individual to win the means of subsistence from nature . b ...
Page 283
... struggle between men , a struggle for existence . Out of this struggle men de- velop customary ways of meeting life conditions . ' " Out of these customary ways of life issue all human institutions , which are evolving as adjustments ...
... struggle between men , a struggle for existence . Out of this struggle men de- velop customary ways of meeting life conditions . ' " Out of these customary ways of life issue all human institutions , which are evolving as adjustments ...
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