| 1915 - 1144 pagine
...free. Individualism will continue, but the millionaire will be but a trustee for the poor ; intrusted for a season with a great part of the increased wealth...administering it for the community far better than it would or could have done for itself. . . . This day already dawns. Men may die without incurring the... | |
| 1891 - 844 pagine
...of accumulation will be left free ; the laws of distribution free. Individualism will continue, but the millionaire will be but a trustee for the poor...community, but administering it for the community far belter than it could or would have done for itself. The best minda will thus have reached a stage in... | |
| Bernard Alderson - 1902 - 272 pagine
...laws of accumulation and distribution," he says, " will be left free. Individualism will continue, but the millionaire will be but a trustee for the poor,...great part of the increased wealth of the community and administering it for that community far better than it could or would have done for itself. A stage... | |
| Ernest Crosby - 1908 - 180 pagine
...of the Golden Age of industry as follows: "The millionaire will be a trustee for the poor, entrusted with a great part of the increased wealth of the community,...the community far better than it could or would have clone for itself." We have sufficiently undermined the economic aspect of this frank statement, but... | |
| Julius Chambers - 1912 - 486 pagine
...Wealth," he says: "The millionaire is only a trustee for the poor, entrusted for a season with a large part of the increased wealth of the community but administering it for that community far better than it could or would have done for itself. The best minds will thus have... | |
| United States. Commission on Industrial Relations - 1916 - 1060 pagine
...continue, but the millionaire will be but a trustee for the poor ; intrusted for a season with the great part of the increased wealth of the community, but administering it fur the community far better than it could or would have done for itself. The best minds will thus... | |
| 1915 - 1134 pagine
...free. Individualism will continue, but the millionaire will be but a trustee for the poor ; intrusted for a season with a great part of the increased wealth...administering it for the community far better than it would or could have done for itself. . . . This day already dawns. Men may die without incurring the... | |
| 1978 - 84 pagine
...brashness and public spirit, Carnegie spoke of the millionaire as a "trustee for the poor, intrusted for a season with a great part of the increased wealth...community far better than it could or would have done for itself."0 As businessmen, they had learned to generalize their objectives. Carnegie had made his money... | |
| Max L. Stackhouse, Dennis P. McCann, Preston N. Williams, Shirley J. Roels - 1995 - 1002 pagine
...of accumulation will be left free, the laws of distribution free. Individualism will continue, but the millionaire will be but a trustee for the poor,...administering it for the community far better than ¡t could or would have done for itself. The best minds will thus have reached a stage in the development... | |
| Anders Breidlid - 1996 - 428 pagine
...free. Individualism will continue, but the millionaire will be but a trustee for the poor; intrusted for a season with a great part of the increased wealth of the community far better than it could or would have done for itself. . . . Such, in my opinion, is the true Gospel... | |
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