The Meaning of National GuildsMacmillan, 1918 - 452 pages |
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Page xiv
... League , while Mr. Cole and other members of the League have been constant contributors to the New Age . The debt of National Guildsmen ( as the advocates of the National Guild system are called ) to the New Age xiv Introduction.
... League , while Mr. Cole and other members of the League have been constant contributors to the New Age . The debt of National Guildsmen ( as the advocates of the National Guild system are called ) to the New Age xiv Introduction.
Page 67
... Guildsmen of the future . The old error is now happily passing that the wage - earners are Ishmaels with their hands against all the world , and that therefore all the world must range itself against them . It is the capitalists ...
... Guildsmen of the future . The old error is now happily passing that the wage - earners are Ishmaels with their hands against all the world , and that therefore all the world must range itself against them . It is the capitalists ...
Page 71
... Guildsmen ; they expect remunera- tion , but this is by no means the impulse that leads them to practise their profession and to desire success in it . For doctors , therefore , to look to commerce for a lead and an example is an ...
... Guildsmen ; they expect remunera- tion , but this is by no means the impulse that leads them to practise their profession and to desire success in it . For doctors , therefore , to look to commerce for a lead and an example is an ...
Page 83
... Guildsmen . We may now come back to industry and consider the position of the lower - middle class in it . This class is commonly supposed to be leagued with the capitalists in the economic struggle , and opposed to the wage - earners ...
... Guildsmen . We may now come back to industry and consider the position of the lower - middle class in it . This class is commonly supposed to be leagued with the capitalists in the economic struggle , and opposed to the wage - earners ...
Page 84
... Guildsman's view , it is erroneous . First of all we may consider the position of the private enterprise whose head is a member of this class . The private head of a wholesale firm is con- sidered to belong to the upper - middle class ...
... Guildsman's view , it is erroneous . First of all we may consider the position of the private enterprise whose head is a member of this class . The private head of a wholesale firm is con- sidered to belong to the upper - middle class ...
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accept achieve action activities amalgamation amongst associations authority become body Capitalism capitalist chapter claim class-struggle co-operation Cole Committee common concerned consumer Craft Unionism danger demand democracy democratic economic emancipation employers Encroaching Control essential Fabian fact Federation freedom functions G. D. H. Cole G. K. Chesterton Government Guild Congress Guild idea Guild principles ideal important Industrial Unionism Industrial Unionists interests Joint Councils Labour movement machinery matter means ment monopoly National Guilds League National Guildsmen nationalisation officials organisation outlook Parliament Parliamentary Penty plutocracy political possible problem production profession profiteering question railways realise recognise Reconstruction representatives responsibility revolution revolutionary S. G. Hobson salariat scheme secure seek Self-government in Industry social Socialist society sphere spirit status suggest surrender Syndicalists tion to-day Trade Union Trade Unionists Trades Union Congress true wage-earners wage-slave wage-slavery wage-system wages Whitley Report whole women workers workshop
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Page 59 - Working men of England, one word of warning yet: I doubt if you know the bitterness of hatred against freedom and progress that lies at the hearts of a certain part of the richer classes in this country...
Page 210 - The question with me is, not whether you have a right to render your people miserable ; but whether it is not your interest to make them happy.
Page 237 - Means for securing to the workpeople a greater share in and responsibility for the determination and observance of the conditions under which their work is carried on.
Page 32 - It matters nothing to the seller of bricks whether they are to be used in building a palace or a sewer : but it matters a great deal to The seller...
Page 258 - Party holds, just as much the function of government and just as necessary a part of the democratic regulation of industry to safeguard the interests of the community as a whole and those of all grades and sections of private consumers in the matter of prices as it is, by the factory and trade boards acts, to protect the rights of the wage-earning producers in the matter of wages, hours of labor, and sanitation.
Page xiii - We should find the craftsmen's challenge and the blazing democracy of William Morris; the warning of Mr. Belloc against the huge shadow of the servile state and, perhaps, something also of his claim of the individual's control over property; the insistence of Mr. Penty on the evils of industrialism and its large scale organization, and his recovery and bequest to us of the significant and unique word 'guild.
Page 32 - MARSHALI, éd. 1961 11890]. 6. « ... die fact that human agents of production are not bought and sold as machinery and other material agents of production are. The worker sells his work, but he himself remains his own property
Page xiv - We should find something of French syndicalism, with its championship of the producer; something of American industrial unionism, with its clear vision of the need of industrial organization; and something of Marxian socialism, with unsparing analysis of the wage-system by which capitalism exalts itself and enslaves the mass of men.
Page 65 - Hearts just as pure and fair May beat in Belgrave Square As in the lowly air Of Seven Dials.
Page 130 - The objects shall be to uphold the rights of combination of labour ; to improve in every direction the general position and status of the workers by the inauguration of a policy that shall secure to them the power to determine the economic and social condition under which they shall work and live ; to secure unity of action amongst all societies forming the federation...