The Riddle of the Sphinx: A Discussion of the Economic Questions Relating to Agriculture, Land, Transportation, Money, Taxation, and Cost of Interchange ...Hyperion Press, 1975 - 479 pages |
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... holds that laborers of all kinds were better paid during the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries than at any period since ... hold to the opinion that free trade has prevented the farm - laborer from sharing in the pres- ent increasing ...
... holds that laborers of all kinds were better paid during the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries than at any period since ... hold to the opinion that free trade has prevented the farm - laborer from sharing in the pres- ent increasing ...
Page 384
... hold in equilibrium and take his proper and just share , and compel the non - pro- ducer to become a producer , earning his bread by the sweat of his brow . Proper co - operative effort renders him master of the situation . Will the ...
... hold in equilibrium and take his proper and just share , and compel the non - pro- ducer to become a producer , earning his bread by the sweat of his brow . Proper co - operative effort renders him master of the situation . Will the ...
Page 393
... hold steadily in view . that it has been called into existence to stem the cur- rent of class privileges , class legislation , and class domi- nance . The work of the farm organization has been well de- scribed by Mr. Henry Wallace ...
... hold steadily in view . that it has been called into existence to stem the cur- rent of class privileges , class legislation , and class domi- nance . The work of the farm organization has been well de- scribed by Mr. Henry Wallace ...
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