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The wonderful machines which in the hands of just and foreseeing men would
have been used to minimize repulsive labor and to give pleasure, or in other
words added life, to the human race, have been so used on the contrary that they
have ...
The wonderful machines which in the hands of just and foreseeing men would
have been used to minimize repulsive labor and to give pleasure, or in other
words added life, to the human race, have been so used on the contrary that they
have ...
Pagina 434
Nor can I conceive of anything more likely to raise the standard of life than the
convincing some thousands of those who live by labor of the necessity of their
supporting the second part of the claim I have made for Labor; namely, that
THEIR ...
Nor can I conceive of anything more likely to raise the standard of life than the
convincing some thousands of those who live by labor of the necessity of their
supporting the second part of the claim I have made for Labor; namely, that
THEIR ...
Pagina 438
Thus then I put the claim again: Nothing should be made by man's labor which is
not worth making, or which must be made by labor degrading to the makers.
Simple as that proposition is, and obviously right as I am sure it must seem to you
, ...
Thus then I put the claim again: Nothing should be made by man's labor which is
not worth making, or which must be made by labor degrading to the makers.
Simple as that proposition is, and obviously right as I am sure it must seem to you
, ...
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VOLUNTARISTIC THEORIES | 53 |
EMOTIONALIST THEORIES | 81 |
HEDONISTIC THEORIES | 115 |
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