The Economic Review, Volumen5Oxford University Branch of the Christian Social Union, 1895 Includes section "Reviews". |
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... poor . He brought the poor out into the light of a peculiar sanctity , as the special charge of God . 1 Economic Review , Oct. , 1894 , pp . 499-518 . VOL . V.-No. 1 . B He made their lot His own . He spent Himself.
... poor . He brought the poor out into the light of a peculiar sanctity , as the special charge of God . 1 Economic Review , Oct. , 1894 , pp . 499-518 . VOL . V.-No. 1 . B He made their lot His own . He spent Himself.
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... poor , and established their condition as one on which , for ever , His Church must concentrate its mind and heart , He did not Himself engage , in the very least , in the task of changing or correcting the social order which permitted ...
... poor , and established their condition as one on which , for ever , His Church must concentrate its mind and heart , He did not Himself engage , in the very least , in the task of changing or correcting the social order which permitted ...
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... poor sinner in his loneliness ; and may release and purify the national impulses as much as the private affections ; and may enhearten and sweeten the large social issues in their public and corporate organization , as verily as the ...
... poor sinner in his loneliness ; and may release and purify the national impulses as much as the private affections ; and may enhearten and sweeten the large social issues in their public and corporate organization , as verily as the ...
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... poor man necessarily spends all or nearly all he gets ; a rich man may not spend a tithe , although living in ease and splendour . If we tax necessaries the poor have proportionately to pay more than the rich , and we in fact graduate ...
... poor man necessarily spends all or nearly all he gets ; a rich man may not spend a tithe , although living in ease and splendour . If we tax necessaries the poor have proportionately to pay more than the rich , and we in fact graduate ...
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... poor at a higher rate than it does the expenditure of the rich , must be rejected . It is quite true that taxes on luxuries operate to some extent in the right direction , but the discrimination that can be made with direct taxation is ...
... poor at a higher rate than it does the expenditure of the rich , must be rejected . It is quite true that taxes on luxuries operate to some extent in the right direction , but the discrimination that can be made with direct taxation is ...
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Página 63 - The newspapers are largely subsidized or muzzled, public opinion silenced, business prostrated, our homes covered with mortgages, labor impoverished and the land concentrating in the hands of the capitalists.
Página 156 - ... the light of the world, and are therefore to be of exemplary goodness, and to let their light so shine before men, that they may see their good works, and glorify their Father which is in heaven.
Página 40 - The subjects of every state ought to contribute towards the support of the government, as nearly as possible, in proportion to their respective abilities ; that is, in proportion to the revenue which they respectively enjoy under the protection of the state.
Página 400 - One who never turned his back but marched breast forward, Never doubted clouds would break, Never dreamed, though right were worsted, wrong would triumph, Held we fall to rise, are baffled to fight better, Sleep to wake.
Página 133 - ... for the purpose of singing, playing, or performing for profit, or offering anything for sale, between...
Página 536 - We are too ignorant either of what individual agency in its best form, or Socialism in its best form, can accomplish, to be qualified to decide which of the two will be the ultimate form of human society.
Página 133 - ... to be in any street, or in any premises licensed for the sale of any intoxicating liquor, other than premises licensed according to law for public entertainments, for the purpose of singing, playing, or performing for profit, or offering anything for sale...
Página 142 - Man's very soul is due to the machines; it is a machine-made thing: he thinks as he thinks and feels as he feels through the work that machines have wrought upon him, and their existence is quite as much a sine qua non for his as his for theirs.
Página 133 - ... to be in any street, premises, or place for the purpose of begging or receiving alms, or of inducing the giving of alms, whether under the pretence of singing, playing, performing, offering anything for sale, or otherwise...
Página 201 - In all cases in which Trade Unions arose, the great bulk of the workers had ceased to be independent producers, themselves controlling the processes, and owning the materials and the product of their labour, and had passed into the condition of lifelong wage-earners, possessing neither the instruments of production nor the commodity in its finished state.