But it has so happened, in all ages of the world, that some have labored, and others have without labor enjoyed a large proportion of the fruits. This is wrong, and should not continue. To secure to each laborer the whole product of his labor, or as nearly... The Pacific Monthly - Página 216editado por - 1911Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Abraham Lincoln - 1894 - 1080 páginas
...have without labor enjoyed a large proportion of the fruits. This is wrong, and should not continue. To secure to each laborer the whole product of his...possible, is a worthy object of any good government. But then a question arises, How can a government best effect thisT In our own country, in its present... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1894 - 428 páginas
...have without labor enjoyed a large proportion of the fruits. This is wrong, and should not continue. To secure to each laborer the whole product of his labor, or as nearly as possible, is a worthy subject of any good government. Tarriff Discussion, Dec. 1,1847, vol. I, p. 307. "MUD-SILL" LABOR THEORY... | |
| 1912 - 922 páginas
...Socialism is not "equal incomes," as ignorant critics often declare, but as Abraham Lincoln said long ago, "to secure to each laborer the whole product of his labor, or as nearly as possible," which, he added, "is a worthy object of any good government." So much for an outline of what Socialism... | |
| 1922 - 604 páginas
...have without labor enjoyed a large proportion of the fruits. This is wrong and should not continue. To secure to each laborer the whole product of his...possible, is a worthy object of any good government. But then a question arises : How can a government best effect this? In our own country, in its present... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1900 - 186 páginas
...have, without labor, enjoyed a large proportion of the fruits. This is wrong and should not continue. To secure to each laborer the whole product of his...possible, is a worthy object of any good government. 154 (September 30, 1859, Speech at Milwaukee, Wis.— Complete Works, Vol. I, p. 582.) The old general... | |
| Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- ). National committee, 1904-1908 - 1904 - 642 páginas
...memorandum on the tariff question, written just jefore taking his seat in Congress, Mr. Lincoln said: "To secure to each laborer the whole product of his labor, or is nearly so as possible, is a worthy object of any good governnent. Will the protective principle... | |
| United States. Bureau of Labor - 1905 - 396 páginas
...wealth, are respectable when comduces it, or to Lincoln's assertions in his message to Congress in 1804, that " to secure to each laborer the whole product of his labor is a worthy object of any government," and that " labor is superior to capital and deserves much the... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1907 - 328 páginas
...have without labor enjoyed a large proportion of the fruits. This is wrong, and should not continue. To secure to each laborer the whole product of his...possible, is a worthy object of any good government. But then a question arises, How can a government best effect this ? In our own country, in its present... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1907 - 384 páginas
...have without labor enjoyed a large proportion of the fruits. This is wrong, and should not continue. To secure to each laborer the whole product of his...possible, is a worthy object of any good government. But then a question arises, How can a government best effect this ? In our own country, in its present... | |
| Lewis Franklin Eccles - 1907 - 200 páginas
...have, without labor, enjoyed a large proportion of the profits. This is wrong and should not continue. To secure to each laborer the whole product of his...possible, is a worthy object of any good government." — Abraham Lincoln, Comp. Works, Vol. i, p. 92. • CHAPTER IX. THE PRACTICABILITY OF SOCIALISM',... | |
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