Social Equality: A Short Study in a Missing ScienceG. P. Putnam's Sons, 1882 - 212 עמודים |
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עמוד 6
... plain that there is one idea behind all of them . It is an idea which , though it connects itself with national and constitutional movements , does this by the way only ; and it rather hides than expresses itself in the local disputes ...
... plain that there is one idea behind all of them . It is an idea which , though it connects itself with national and constitutional movements , does this by the way only ; and it rather hides than expresses itself in the local disputes ...
עמוד 40
... plain , however , that , in its character of a scientific doctrine , it must have been arrived at from a study of facts somehow - indirectly , if not directly ; and since it is not a generalisation from such in them , we do not mean a ...
... plain , however , that , in its character of a scientific doctrine , it must have been arrived at from a study of facts somehow - indirectly , if not directly ; and since it is not a generalisation from such in them , we do not mean a ...
עמוד 41
... plain , therefore , that the democratic premiss is es- sentially some proposition about wealth . It is a proposition , in fact , about the cause of the distribution of it , and it declares this to be laws and forms of government . Now ...
... plain , therefore , that the democratic premiss is es- sentially some proposition about wealth . It is a proposition , in fact , about the cause of the distribution of it , and it declares this to be laws and forms of government . Now ...
עמוד 49
... plain and highly popular way , labour is stated to be the cause of wealth ; and certain forms of wealth are particularly specified , which , being intended to prove the statement , must at all events show its meaning . These are fine ...
... plain and highly popular way , labour is stated to be the cause of wealth ; and certain forms of wealth are particularly specified , which , being intended to prove the statement , must at all events show its meaning . These are fine ...
עמוד 66
... plain reason that he cannot live otherwise . Hence the Democrat at once jumps to the generalisation that man naturally , and unless artificial conditions hinder him , will always exert his faculties as a paid artisan does now . He will ...
... plain reason that he cannot live otherwise . Hence the Democrat at once jumps to the generalisation that man naturally , and unless artificial conditions hinder him , will always exert his faculties as a paid artisan does now . He will ...
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action already altogether amongst barouche Buckle Cæsar cause of wealth certainly chemist cinder-sifter civilisation Columbus connected consider Democrats depends desire for inequality desire for social developed discovery distinct dition division of labour doctrine doubt duction economists existing external circumstances fact falsehood generalisation George Eliot graduation of labour happiness Herbert Spencer hitherto human character human nature inquiry kind less lives Louis Blanc luxury man's manual labour material matter means ment merely modern democracy motive never observation once plain plainly political economist possible practical present principles produce productive labour proposition Proudhon prove question racter Radical reader reason recognise regard result rich science of character scientific simply skilled labour slave social equality social inequality society speak Spencer statement Study of Sociology suppose theory thing thought tion true truth unequal Walter Press wholly wish words
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עמוד 217 - THIS DIVISION of labour, from which so many advantages are derived, is not originally the effect of any human wisdom, which foresees and intends that general opulence to which it gives occasion. It is the necessary, though very slow and gradual, consequence of a certain propensity in human nature which has in view no such extensive utility — the propensity to truck, barter, and exchange one thing for another.
עמוד 225 - This great increase of the quantity of work, which, in consequence of the division of labour, the same number of people are capable of performing, is owing to three different circumstances; first, to the increase of dexterity in every particular workman; secondly, to the saving of the time which is commonly lost in passing from one species of work to another; and lastly, to the invention of a great number of machines which facilitate and abridge labour, and enable one man to do the work of many.
עמוד 122 - Before he can re-make his society, his society must make him. So that all those changes of which he is the proximate initiator have their chief causes in the generations he descended from.
עמוד 122 - Universal History, the history of what man has accomplished in this world, is at bottom the History of the Great Men who have worked here.
עמוד 187 - The sun illuminates the hills, while it is still below the horizon ; and truth is discovered by the highest minds a little before it becomes manifest to the multitude. This is the extent of their superiority. They are the first to catch and reflect a light, which, without their assistance, must, in a short time, be visible to those who lie far beneath them.
עמוד 218 - Whether this propensity be one of those original principles in human nature, of which no further account can be given ; or whether, as seems more probable, it be the necessary consequence of the faculties of reason and speech, it belongs not to our present subject to inquire.
עמוד 102 - That when we perform an action, we perform it in consequence of some motive or motives; that those motives are the results of some antecedents; and that, therefore, if we were acquainted with the whole of the antecedents, and with all the laws of their movements, we could with unerring certainty predict the whole of their immediate results.
עמוד 224 - It appears, accordingly, from the experience of all ages and nations, I believe, that the work done by freemen comes cheaper in the end than that performed by slaves.
עמוד 104 - In a given state of society a certain number of persons must put an end to their own life*. This is the general law, and the special question as to who shall commit the crime depends of course upon special laws; which however, in their total action, must obey the large social law to which they are all subordinate. And the power of the larger law is so irresistible, that neither the love of life nor the fear of another world can avail anything towards even checking its operation.
עמוד 224 - ... sorts of work, and liberally paid by the piece, their officers have frequently been obliged to stipulate with the undertaker, that they should not be allowed to earn above a certain sum every day, according to the rate at which they were paid. Till this stipulation was made, mutual emulation, and the desire of greater gain, frequently prompted them to overwork themselves, and to hurt their health by excessive labour.