The Gospel of Wealth and Other Timely EssaysCentury, 1901 - 305 páginas |
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... English speaking race , wherever that race resides , has it been so easy as it is to - day for the masses not only to earn comfortable livelihoods , but to save and have money in bank for a rainy day . When they fail to do so , the true ...
... English speaking race , wherever that race resides , has it been so easy as it is to - day for the masses not only to earn comfortable livelihoods , but to save and have money in bank for a rainy day . When they fail to do so , the true ...
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... British or Cochin China French ? Such is the portentous question of the day . Two equally important questions the American people have decided wisely , and their flag now waves over the greater portion of the English - speaking race ...
... British or Cochin China French ? Such is the portentous question of the day . Two equally important questions the American people have decided wisely , and their flag now waves over the greater portion of the English - speaking race ...
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... race . Thus Britain has peopled Canada and Australia with English - speaking people , who have naturally adopted our ... race to grow . The child of English speaking parents must be removed and reared in Britain . The British Indian ...
... race . Thus Britain has peopled Canada and Australia with English - speaking people , who have naturally adopted our ... race to grow . The child of English speaking parents must be removed and reared in Britain . The British Indian ...
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... English speaking race . It has been my dream , and it is one of the movements that lie closest to my heart . For many years a united flag has floated from my summer home in my native land , the Stars and Stripes and the Union Jack sewn ...
... English speaking race . It has been my dream , and it is one of the movements that lie closest to my heart . For many years a united flag has floated from my summer home in my native land , the Stars and Stripes and the Union Jack sewn ...
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... English speaking race . Should one have a griev- ance , the other would offer arbitration , and no government of either could exist which refused that offer . The most powerful government ever known in Britain was that of Lord Salisbury ...
... English speaking race . Should one have a griev- ance , the other would offer arbitration , and no government of either could exist which refused that offer . The most powerful government ever known in Britain was that of Lord Salisbury ...
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Página 206 - This is a world of compensation and he who would be no slave must consent to have no slave. Those who deny freedom to others deserve it not for themselves; and under a just God, cannot long retain it.
Página 102 - In the most literal of senses, "the earth hath bubbles as the water hath ; and these are of them.
Página 206 - Our reliance is in the love of liberty which God has planted in us. Our defense is in the spirit which prizes liberty as the heritage of all men, in all lands everywhere.
Página 5 - It is a law, as certain as any of the others named, that men possessed of this peculiar talent for affairs, under the free play of economic forces must, of necessity, soon be in receipt of more revenue than can be judiciously expended upon themselves; and this law is as beneficial for the race as the others. Objections to the foundations upon which society is based are not in order, because the condition of the race is better with these than it has been with any other which has been tried.
Página 15 - This, then, is held to be the duty of the man of Wealth: First, to set an example of modest, unostentatious living, shunning display or extravagance; to provide moderately for the legitimate wants of those dependent upon him...
Página 4 - We accept and welcome, therefore, as conditions to which we must accommodate ourselves, great inequality of environment, the concentration of business, industrial and commercial, in the hands of a few, and the law of competition between these, as being not only beneficial, but essential for the future progress of the race.
Página 6 - If thou dost not sow, thou shalt not reap, " and thus ended primitive communism by separating the drones from the bees. One who studies this subject will soon be brought face to face with the conclusion that upon the sacredness of property civilization itself depends— the right of the...
Página 13 - State, in which the surplus wealth of the few will become, in the best sense, the property of the many, because administered for the common good; and this wealth, passing through the hands of the few, can be made a much more potent force for the elevation of our race than if distributed in small sums to the people themselves.
Página 28 - Anderson's precious generosity, and it was when reveling in the treasures which he opened to us that I resolved, if ever wealth came to me, that it should be used to establish free libraries, that other poor boys might receive opportunities similar to those for which we were indebted to that noble man.
Página 3 - To-day the world obtains commodities of excellent quality at prices which even the preceding generation would have deemed incredible. In the commercial world similar causes have produced similar results, and the race is benefited thereby. The poor enjoy what the rich could not before afford. What were the luxuries have become the necessaries of life. The laborer has now more comforts than the farmer had a few generations ago.