| James Connolly - 1910 - 242 pagine
...reform as a means to an end, he depicts its inefficiency when considered as an end in itself : — "As long as the accumulated capital of society remains in one set of hands, and the productive power of creating wealth remains in another, the accumulated capital will, while the nature of man... | |
| James Connolly - 1917 - 398 pagine
...society remains in one set of hands, and the productive power of creating wealth remains in another, the accumulated capital will, while the nature of man...to deprive the producers of the use of what their labour has produced. Were it possible to conceive that, under simple representative institutions, any... | |
| James Connolly - 1917 - 392 pagine
...reform as a means to an end, he depicts its inefficiency when considered as an end in itself : — "As long as the accumulated capital of society remains in one set of hands, and the productive power of creating wealth remains in another, the accumulated capital will, while the nature of man... | |
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