Philip Dru: Administrator: A Story of Tomorrow, 1920-1935 ...B. W. Huebsch, 1912 - 312 sivua |
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Sivu 266 - ... Perkins, National Action and Industrial Growth [New York], 1914, 9, address at Lincoln Day Dinner of the Progressive Party, Feb. 12, 1914. 3. Woodrow Wilson, The New Freedom (New York, 1913), 284. 4. It is an odd and stilted book. At one point Dru muses about Russia and wonders when her deliverance will come. "There was, he knew, great work for someone to do in that despotic land.
Sivu 212 - Our Constitution and our laws served us well for the first hundred years of our existence, but under the conditions of to-day they are not only obsolete, but even grotesque.
Sivu 219 - Labor is no longer to be classed as an inert commodity to be bought and sold by the law of supply and demand...
Sivu 175 - The Administrator further directed the tax board to work out a graduated income tax,...' Philip Dru also provided for the 'formulation of a new banking law, affording a flexible currency bottomed largely upon commercial assets, the real wealth of the nation, instead of upon debt, as formerly....
Sivu 225 - Not on your immortality," said I. "I'm only the fellow that set fire to an orphan asylum, and murdered a blind man for his pennies.
Sivu 54 - If we would convince and convert, we must veil our thoughts and curb our enthusiasm, so that those we would influence will think us reasonable.
Sivu 291 - Capital are organised not in one, but in opposing camps, with the object not so much of promoting the common well-being of all connected with industry, as of securing whatever advantage can be obtained in the prosecution of their common industry, for themselves. The members of each camp consequently regard each other with distrust and suspicion. The capitalist is inclined to give the minimum that is necessary to secure the labour which he requires, and the worker in return considers that all that...