The present industrial system proves itself wrong by the immense wrongs it produces; it proves itself absurd by the immense waste of energy and material which is admitted to be its concomitant. Against this system we raise our protest; for the abolition... The Theosophist - Page 581891Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1889 - 836 pages
...precedent that the signers of the Declaration of Principles of the Nationalist Club are led to declare : " The present industrial system proves itself wrong...and would perpetuate, we pledge our best efforts." It must be remembered that government is more of an experiment than a science, and codes must be constantly... | |
| 1890 - 880 pages
...in the interest of all by the nation, the people organized, the organic unity of the whole people. " The present industrial system proves itself wrong...and would perpetuate we pledge our best efforts." \ Of the seven paragraphs of which this declaration consists, the larger number are devoted to denunciations... | |
| 1891 - 608 pages
...the interest of all by the nation — the people organized — the organic unity of the whole people. The present industrial system proves itself wrong...would perpetuate, we pledge our best efforts.' The principles and purposes of Nationalism can be best explained by a few extracts from an address by Mr.... | |
| Philo Woodruff Sprague - 1891 - 222 pages
...the interest of all by the nation — the people organized — the organic unity of the whole people. The present industrial system proves itself wrong...and would perpetuate, we pledge our best efforts. CHAPTER VIII. THE REALIZATION OF CHRISTIAN SOCIALISM. WE have come now to the last branch of our inquiry,... | |
| Sunset club, Chicago - 1891 - 250 pages
...the individual cannot be reached, the loftiest aims of humanity cannot be realized. * * * The present system proves itself wrong by the immense wrongs it...material which is admitted to be its concomitant." But they say further : " But in striving to apply this nobler and wiser principle [association] to... | |
| Charles Sotheran - 1892 - 378 pages
...interest of all by the nation — the people organized — the organic unity of the whole people. ' ' The present industrial system proves itself wrong...and would perpetuate, we pledge our best efforts." Both Nationalism and Socialism only mean, — when their systems are thoroughly comprehended by an... | |
| Richard Theodore Ely - 1894 - 480 pages
...the interest of all by the nation — the people organized — the organic unity of the whole people. The present industrial system proves itself wrong...and would perpetuate, we pledge our best efforts. APPENDIX VII. SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN SOCIALISTS.1 Declaration of Principles. Adopted in Boston, April... | |
| Richard Theodore Ely - 1894 - 478 pages
...organized — the organic unity of the whole people. The present industrial system proves itself wrons by the immense wrongs it produces; it proves itself...and would perpetuate, we pledge our best efforts. APPENDIX VII. SOCIETY OP CHRISTIAN SOCIALISTS. 1 Declaration of Principles. Adopted in Boston, April... | |
| 1897 - 860 pages
...the interest of all by the nation — the people organized — the organic unity of the whole people. The present Industrial system proves itself wrong...would perpetuate, we pledge our best efforts.' The principles and purposes of Nationalism can be best explained by a few extracts from an address by Mr.... | |
| Charles Taze Russell - 1897 - 670 pages
...interest of all, by the nation — the people organized — the organic unity of the whole people. "The present industrial system proves itself wrong...and would perpetuate, we pledge our best efforts." Some favorable points, common to both, we have mentioned favorably under the caption "Socialism or... | |
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