State, in which the surplus wealth of the few will become, in the best sense, the property of the many, because administered for the common good; and this wealth, passing through the hands of the few, can be made a much more potent force for the elevation... The Gospel of Wealth and Other Timely Essays - Página 13por Andrew Carnegie - 1901 - 305 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1891 - 844 páginas
...of the few, may be made a much more powerful force lor the elevation of our race than if it had been distributed in small sums to the people themselves. Even the poorest can be lead to si;e this, and to agree that great sums gathered by some of their fellowcitizens and spent... | |
| 1914 - 1116 páginas
...sense the property of the many, because administered for the common good. And this wealth, passing through the hands of the few, can be made a much more...be made to see this, and to agree that great sums spent for public purposes, from which the masses reap the principal benefit, are more valuable to them... | |
| Martha Rainbolt, Janet Fleetwood - 1983 - 370 páginas
...sense, the property of the many, because administered for the common good; and this wealth, passing through the hands of the few, can be made a much more...to agree that great sums gathered by some of their fellow-citizens and spent for public purposes, from which the masses reap the principal benefit, are... | |
| Max L. Stackhouse, Dennis P. McCann, Preston N. Williams, Shirley J. Roels - 1995 - 1002 páginas
...sense, the property of the many, because administered for the common good; and this wealth passing through the hands of the few, can be made a much more potent force for the elevation of our race than is distributed in small sums to the people themselves. Even the poorest can be made to see this, and... | |
| Anders Breidlid - 1996 - 432 páginas
...of the few, can be made a much more potent force for the elevation of our race than if it had been distributed in small sums to the people themselves....to agree that great sums gathered by some of their fellow-citizens and spent for public purposes, from which the masses reap the principal benefit, are... | |
| Marc Egnal Professor of History York University - 1996 - 321 páginas
...responsible. ("Wealth passing through the hands of the few," steel magnate Andrew Carnegie explained, "can be made a much more potent force for the elevation...distributed in small sums to the people themselves.") 2 The bustling world of small businesses gave way to an economy of enormous firms. And after 1900 northern... | |
| Anders Breidlid - 1996 - 428 páginas
...sense, the property of the many, because administered for the common good, and this wealth, passing through the hands of the few, can be made a much more...potent force for the elevation of our race than if it had been distributed in small sums to the people themselves. Even the poorest can be made to see... | |
| Susan Harris Smith, Melanie Dawson - 2000 - 488 páginas
...sense, the property of the many, because administered for the common good, and this wealth, passing through the hands of the few, can be made a much more...potent force for the elevation of our race than if it had been distributed in small sums to the people themselves. Even the poorest can be made to see... | |
| Frank X. Ryan - 2001 - 246 páginas
...sense, the property of the many, because administered for the common good, and this wealth, passing through the hands of the few, can be made a much more...potent force for the elevation of our race than if it had been distributed in small sums to the people themselves. Even the poorest can be made to see... | |
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