College Readings in English ProseFrank William Scott, Jacob Zeitlin |
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... workers through the medium of the government , and would be managed by them by means of the initiative , the referendum , and the recall , with the interests of the public always in mind . Thus , under socialism , there would be no ...
... workers through the medium of the government , and would be managed by them by means of the initiative , the referendum , and the recall , with the interests of the public always in mind . Thus , under socialism , there would be no ...
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... workers have less control over wages , hours , and the con- ditions of employment than under private ownership and opera- tion . As a rule , governmental employees are not permitted to form trade - unions , nor can they actively ...
... workers have less control over wages , hours , and the con- ditions of employment than under private ownership and opera- tion . As a rule , governmental employees are not permitted to form trade - unions , nor can they actively ...
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... workers have no direct control over the industry in which they are employed . They labor for a capitalist or a group of capitalists and receive at the end of the year , in addition to wages , a portion of the profits of the business ...
... workers have no direct control over the industry in which they are employed . They labor for a capitalist or a group of capitalists and receive at the end of the year , in addition to wages , a portion of the profits of the business ...
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... workers and the capitalists . It seeks to remove only the more flagrant evils of capitalism . Its advo- cates propose such remedial measures as labor and factory legis- lation , municipal and political reforms , and an extension of the ...
... workers and the capitalists . It seeks to remove only the more flagrant evils of capitalism . Its advo- cates propose such remedial measures as labor and factory legis- lation , municipal and political reforms , and an extension of the ...
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... workers , all of which the socialists seek to abolish . The single taxers also differ from the socialists in that they do not recognize the existence of the class struggle . ON FAMILIAR STYLE1 WILLIAM HAZLITT It is not easy to write a ...
... workers , all of which the socialists seek to abolish . The single taxers also differ from the socialists in that they do not recognize the existence of the class struggle . ON FAMILIAR STYLE1 WILLIAM HAZLITT It is not easy to write a ...
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