Proceedings of the American Arbitration and Peace Congress, New York, April 14th to 17th, 19071907 - 478 páginas |
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Página 67
... fully . The whole national life is adjusted to assiduous labor which needs the repose of peace . Commerce and industry , science and art , law and religion , inner freedom and social harmonization engage the German mind to - day 67.
... fully . The whole national life is adjusted to assiduous labor which needs the repose of peace . Commerce and industry , science and art , law and religion , inner freedom and social harmonization engage the German mind to - day 67.
Página 93
... labor , contributes to the fund which makes for civilization , is held in light esteem , though so essential in reality , and that even her " indirect influence " is not acknowl- edged . Woman conceives of the ideal man as expressing ...
... labor , contributes to the fund which makes for civilization , is held in light esteem , though so essential in reality , and that even her " indirect influence " is not acknowl- edged . Woman conceives of the ideal man as expressing ...
Página 99
... labor which makes of life a mere warfare for existence . On the other hand the attempt to transform a city into a place " where men live a common life for noble ends " is a long step toward world unity . The task is not a light one ...
... labor which makes of life a mere warfare for existence . On the other hand the attempt to transform a city into a place " where men live a common life for noble ends " is a long step toward world unity . The task is not a light one ...
Página 102
... labor has gradually been revo- lutionized until we find to - day that so specialized has all work become , that even , for instance , in the making of a cotton under- garment , not only are a large number of people utilized , but as ...
... labor has gradually been revo- lutionized until we find to - day that so specialized has all work become , that even , for instance , in the making of a cotton under- garment , not only are a large number of people utilized , but as ...
Página 103
the earliest labor treaty , providing for factory inspection , aboli- tion of night work for women , reduction of hours for women , a day of rest once a week , and granting to French and Italian co- laborers in both countries equal ...
the earliest labor treaty , providing for factory inspection , aboli- tion of night work for women , reduction of hours for women , a day of rest once a week , and granting to French and Italian co- laborers in both countries equal ...
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