The Four Pillars of the House that we propose to erect, resting upon the common foundation of the Democratic control of society in all its activities, may be termed, respectively : (a) The Universal Enforcement of the National Minimum ; (6) The Democratic... The Aims of Labour - Page 113by Arthur Henderson - 1918 - 128 pagesFull view - About this book
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| 1918 - 554 pages
...society in all its activities, may be termed : (a) The Universal Enforcement of the National Minimum. (b) The Democratic Control of Industry. (c) The Revolution...and (d) The Surplus Wealth for the Common Good. The first principle of the Labor party is the securing to every member of the community, in good times... | |
| Dentistry - 1918 - 2292 pages
..."(a) The universal enforcement of the national minimum; (b) the democratic control of industry; (e) the revolution in national finance; and (d) the surplus wealth for the common good. "Is it a dream? Nay, but the lack of it the dream, And failing it, life's lore and wealth a dream,... | |
| u.s. department of labor bureau of labor statistics - 1918
...THE BXTBEAXT OF LABOR STATISTICS. common foundation of the democratic control of society in all ita activities, may be termed, respectively: (a) The universal...common good. The various detailed proposals of the Labor Party, herein briefly summarized, rest on these four pillars, and can best be appreciated in... | |
| 1918 - 918 pages
...activities, may be termed, respectively: (a) The universal enforcement of the national minimum; (b) The democratic control of industry; (c) The revolution...and (d) The surplus wealth for the common good." The national minimum of the " first pillar " is a minimum of leisure, health, education and subsistence.... | |
| 1918 - 880 pages
...activities, may be termed, respectively: (a) The universal enforcement of the national minimum; (b) The democratic control of industry; (c) The revolution...and (d) The surplus wealth for the common good." The national minimum of the " first pillar " is a minimum of leisure, health, education and subsistence.... | |
| Europe - 1918 - 678 pages
...pillars of reconstruction are specified thus: (a) The Universal Enforcement of the National Minimum ; (b) The Democratic Control of Industry; (c) The Revolution...and (d) The Surplus Wealth for the Common Good. The Labor Party states its general principles of reconstruction in these terms : The Individualist system... | |
| Herbert Sherman Houston - International cooperation - 1918 - 252 pages
...its activities, may be termed : * ' (a) The Universal Enforcement of the National Minimum Wage; "(b) The Democratic Control of Industry; "(c) The Revolution...and ' ' (d) The Surplus Wealth for the Common Good. ' ' After presenting arguments in favour of these proposals the report gives this unqualified endorsement... | |
| Dentistry, Operative - 1918 - 694 pages
...upon the common foundation of democratic control of society in all its activities, may be termed : control of industry; (c) the revolution in national...finance; and (d) the surplus wealth for the common good. "Is it a dream. Nay but the lack of it the dream, And failing it life's lore and wealth a dream, And... | |
| Edwin Greenlaw, James Holly Hanford - American literature - 1919 - 712 pages
...upon the common foundation of the democratic control of society in all its activities, may be termed : som of its nursing lake, Which feeds it as a mother...these awake; — Is it not better thus our lives t [There follows an explanation of the meaning of these "Four Pillars," of which only the last part is... | |
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