| Henry George - 1911 - 594 стор.
...wherever the new forces are anything like fully utilized, large classes are maintained by charity or live on the verge of recourse to it; amid the greatest accumulations of wealth, meu die of starvation, and puny infants suckle dry breasts; while everywhere the greed of gain, the... | |
| John Jabez Lanier - 1902 - 292 стор.
...growth, little children are at work, large classes live upon charity, amid the greatest accumulation of wealth men die of starvation, and puny infants suckle dry breasts. The promised land flies' before us like the mirage. The fruits of the tree of knowledge turn as we... | |
| Henry George - 1911 - 618 стор.
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| Louis Freeland Post - 1912 - 174 стор.
...wherever the new forces are anything like fully utilized large classes are maintained by charity or live on the verge of recourse to it ; amid the greatest...the greed of gain, the worship of wealth, shows the forceof the fearof want." — Progress and Poverty, Introduction. 40. The leader of one of the labor... | |
| Scott Nearing - 1916 - 306 стор.
...wherever the new forces are anything like fully utilized, large classes are maintained by charity or live on the verge of recourse to it; amid the greatest...starvation, and puny infants suckle dry breasts." Poverty is appalling, yet its true significance can be appreciated only wheri it is contrasted with... | |
| Michael Demiashkevich - 1926 - 170 стор.
...butJox_restraint, for law, for obedience, for duty. And yet, to say it in the words of Henry George, "the promised land flies before us like the mirage....Knowledge turn as we grasp them to apples of Sodom that crumbled at the touch." 398 We are yet amidst a trial and a struggle the end of which we cannot see.... | |
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