If thou dost not sow, thou shalt not reap, " and thus ended primitive communism by separating the drones from the bees. One who studies this subject will soon be brought face to face with the conclusion that upon the sacredness of property civilization... The Gospel of Wealth, and Other Timely Essays - Página 6por Andrew Carnegie - 1901 - 305 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
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...foundation upon which civilization itself rests, for civilization took its start from the day that the capable, industrious workman said to his incompetent and lazy fellow, " If them dost not sow, thpu shalt not reap," and thus ended primitive Communism by separating the drones... | |
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...169). 22. Carnegie loathed and feared communism. He wrote: "for civilization took its start from the day when the capable, industrious workman said to...Communism by separating the drones from the bees.... To those who propose to substitute Communism for this intense Individualism, the answer therefore is:... | |
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...took its start from the day when the capable, industrious workman said to his incompetent and lazv fellow, "If thou dost not sow, thou shalt not reap"...will soon be brought face to face with the conclusion t lut upon the sacredness of property civilization itself depends — the right of the laborer to his... | |
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...foundation upon which civilization itself rests, for civilization took its start from the day that the capable, industrious workman said to his incompetent...property civilization itself depends - the right of the millionaire to his millions. To those who propose to substitute Communism for this intense Individualism... | |
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...he expounded on this theme: ...civilization took its start from the day when the capable, industrial workman said to his incompetent and lazy fellow, "If...that upon the sacredness of property civilization depends — the right Adam Smith was a Scottish moral philosopher who wrote The Wealth of Nations (1776).... | |
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...attacking the foundation upon which civilization itself rests, for civilization took its start from the day when the capable, industrious workman said to...incompetent and lazy fellow, "If thou dost not sow, thou shah not reap," and thus ended primitive Communism by separating the drones from the bees. One who... | |
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...foundation upon which civilization itself rests, for civilization took its start from the day that the capable, industrious workman said to his incompetent and lazy fellow, "If thou dost not sow, thou shall not reap," and thus ended primitive Communism by separating the drones from the bees. One who... | |
 | Miranda Joseph - 2002 - 231 páginas
...attacking the foundation upon which civilization itself rests, for civilization took its start from the day when the capable, industrious workman said to...shalt not reap," and thus ended primitive Communism— In bestowing charity, the main consideration should be to help those who will help themselves; to provide... | |
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...attacking the foundation upon which civilization itself rests, for civilization took its start from the day when the capable, industrious workman said to...primitive Communism by separating the drones from the bees.17 "Let it be understood," wrote Sumner during the i88os, "that we cannot go outside of this alternative:... | |
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