Political Economy for High Schools and AcademiesGinn, 1895 - 108 стор. |
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... suggest that in no case should the words printed in Italics be passed , until it is known that the class has a clear sense of their meaning . PHILADELPHIA , June , 1895 . CONTENTS . CHAPTER I. WHAT POLITICAL ECONOMY IS , AND iv PREFACE .
... suggest that in no case should the words printed in Italics be passed , until it is known that the class has a clear sense of their meaning . PHILADELPHIA , June , 1895 . CONTENTS . CHAPTER I. WHAT POLITICAL ECONOMY IS , AND iv PREFACE .
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... classes , nor yet all countries , prospered equally in this age of free competition . The working classes felt that they were getting the worst of it , as the power of the modern capitalist over labor was vastly greater than that of the ...
... classes , nor yet all countries , prospered equally in this age of free competition . The working classes felt that they were getting the worst of it , as the power of the modern capitalist over labor was vastly greater than that of the ...
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... on the part of weaker classes and nations . The National school of List and Carey justify this reaction , and present the whole subject from a new point of view . 3. The barbarous tribes rank a grade higher than the POLITICAL ECONOMY . 7.
... on the part of weaker classes and nations . The National school of List and Carey justify this reaction , and present the whole subject from a new point of view . 3. The barbarous tribes rank a grade higher than the POLITICAL ECONOMY . 7.
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... classes called laborers and capitalists . imperfect intelligence and the poor skill of the barbarian workman were his own , and no better were to be had . He was his own master , and he did not produce much , because he had so many ...
... classes called laborers and capitalists . imperfect intelligence and the poor skill of the barbarian workman were his own , and no better were to be had . He was his own master , and he did not produce much , because he had so many ...
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... classes are therefore much farther apart ; and , as the em- ployer cannot know all his workmen , but has to deal with them through his foreman , the chances of misunderstanding and strife are much greater . There is , indeed , more ...
... classes are therefore much farther apart ; and , as the em- ployer cannot know all his workmen , but has to deal with them through his foreman , the chances of misunderstanding and strife are much greater . There is , indeed , more ...
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