The Quarterly Review, Volume 288William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1950 - English literature |
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Page 102
... economic explanation , popularised by Marx , is that not individuals but the forces of nature and economic exchange , demand and supply , bring about the division of society . The Marxists believe that in primitive times long periods of ...
... economic explanation , popularised by Marx , is that not individuals but the forces of nature and economic exchange , demand and supply , bring about the division of society . The Marxists believe that in primitive times long periods of ...
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... economic grounds , why it should have been perpetuated . Primitive needs and economic exchange do not account for the seizure of great tracts of land and wealth , and the setting up of strongholds and castles , by groups of men who ...
... economic grounds , why it should have been perpetuated . Primitive needs and economic exchange do not account for the seizure of great tracts of land and wealth , and the setting up of strongholds and castles , by groups of men who ...
Page 113
... economic prosperity . In place of power and all its factions we need peace and stability in place of indolence , which perpetuates dirt , poverty , ignorance , we need communal fraternity and effort directed towards economic prosperity ...
... economic prosperity . In place of power and all its factions we need peace and stability in place of indolence , which perpetuates dirt , poverty , ignorance , we need communal fraternity and effort directed towards economic prosperity ...
Contents
JANUARY 1950 | 1 |
THE STORY OF A GERMAN | 7 |
Britains Contribution to Her Own Food Supply | 10 |
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