Socialism: New and OldKegan, Paul, Trench, Trubner & Company, Limited, 1890 - 416 pages |
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Page xx
... inequality from arising . I have outlined the successive schemes of the chief social system - makers , and have dwelt at some length on the views of the three writers who have been most influential as respects the development of ...
... inequality from arising . I have outlined the successive schemes of the chief social system - makers , and have dwelt at some length on the views of the three writers who have been most influential as respects the development of ...
Page xxii
... themselves have not come to unanimity on a capital point , such as whether there is to be equality or inequality of remuneration , both views are considered , as well as the general tendency of the xxii INTRODUCTION .
... themselves have not come to unanimity on a capital point , such as whether there is to be equality or inequality of remuneration , both views are considered , as well as the general tendency of the xxii INTRODUCTION .
Page xxxii
... inequalities of distribution that we see to be inevitably bound up with the existing system would be difficult to reconcile with our common sense of justice . " The point , then , of the resulting injustice of the existing system is ...
... inequalities of distribution that we see to be inevitably bound up with the existing system would be difficult to reconcile with our common sense of justice . " The point , then , of the resulting injustice of the existing system is ...
Page xxxv
... inequality , would not work . And it would . be even less suited in this respect to a modern civilized community than to a less advanced one ; for though our egoism is perhaps not greater , it has discovered new wants ; it has been ...
... inequality , would not work . And it would . be even less suited in this respect to a modern civilized community than to a less advanced one ; for though our egoism is perhaps not greater , it has discovered new wants ; it has been ...
Page xliii
... inequality . It can mitigate poverty . It can check the strong oppressor . It can protect the poor , their health , their lives , their property . Many of these things it has already done to some extent , and it has shown an increasing ...
... inequality . It can mitigate poverty . It can check the strong oppressor . It can protect the poor , their health , their lives , their property . Many of these things it has already done to some extent , and it has shown an increasing ...
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