Harvey Wasserman's History of the United StatesHarper & Row, 1972 - 262 стор. |
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... society in an economic slavery which renders intellectual and political tyranny inevitable . Socialism comes so to organize industry and society that every individual shall be secure in that private property in the means of life upon ...
... society in an economic slavery which renders intellectual and political tyranny inevitable . Socialism comes so to organize industry and society that every individual shall be secure in that private property in the means of life upon ...
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... society would begin― In the gloom of mighty cities , Mid the roar of whirling wheels , We are toiling on like chattel slaves of old ; And our masters hope to keep us , Ever thus beneath their heels , And to coin our very life blood into ...
... society would begin― In the gloom of mighty cities , Mid the roar of whirling wheels , We are toiling on like chattel slaves of old ; And our masters hope to keep us , Ever thus beneath their heels , And to coin our very life blood into ...
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... society ' on this continent , and some of them are generations old ! They are little cases of people in our desert of persons . All this has not been done by saints in heaven , but on earth by average men and women . " Lloyd felt the ...
... society ' on this continent , and some of them are generations old ! They are little cases of people in our desert of persons . All this has not been done by saints in heaven , but on earth by average men and women . " Lloyd felt the ...
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The Robber Barons | 3 |
The People | 52 |
The Revolt of the Farmers 61 9 | 61 |
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