... a deliberately planned cooperation in production and distribution for the benefit of all who participate by hand or by brain; not on the utmost possible inequality of riches, but on a systematic approach towards a healthy equality of material circumstances... The Aims of Labour - Page 112by Arthur Henderson - 1918 - 128 pagesFull view - About this book
| Literature - 1918 - 928 pages
...civilization which the theorists who advise the Labor Party propose to build up brick by brick is to rest not on an enforced dominion over subject nations,...and political, which is characteristic of democracy. This, like much else in an amazing composition, may be an attractive arrangement of words ; but it... | |
| Socialism - 1928 - 692 pages
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| North Carolina Bar Association - Bar associations - 1919 - 238 pages
...on a systematic approach towards a healthy equality of material circumstances for every person born into the world — not on an enforced dominion over...and political, which is characteristic of democracy. . . . The four pillars of the house that we propose to erect, resting upon the cominon foundation of... | |
| Industrial accidents - 1917 - 1254 pages
...OB an enforced dominion over subject nations, subject races, subject colonies, subject •'lasses, or a subject sex, but in industry as well as in government,...that widest possible participation in power, both economical and political, which is characteristic of Democracy. I have been reminded of that oriental... | |
| Industrial accidents - 1917 - 1286 pages
...on a systematic approach towards a healthy equality of material circumstances for every person born into the world — not on an enforced dominion over...nations, subject races, subject colonies, subject ••lasses, or a subject sex, but in industry as well as in government, on that equal freedom, that... | |
| Anglican Communion - 1918 - 836 pages
...on a systematic approach towards a healthy equality of material circumstances for every person born into the world; not on an enforced dominion over subject...and political, which is characteristic of democracy. ' ' Alongside of this statement may be placed that of the Lord Bishop of Oxford, Bishop Gore: "Property... | |
| 1918 - 942 pages
...toward a healthy equality of material circumstances for every person born into the world— Jiot one on enforced dominion over subject nations, subject races,...political, which is characteristic of democracy." The four pillars of the new social house which the Labor Party proposes to erect are : (a) The universal... | |
| Europe - 1918 - 678 pages
...but on a systematic approach toward a healthy equality of material circumstances for every person— not on an enforced dominion over subject nations,...well as in government, on that equal freedom, that gen204 eral consciousness of consent, and that widest possible participation in power, both economic... | |
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