The Common ProblemConstable, 1969 - 307 pages |
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Page 48
... surely as Water will wet us , as surely as Fire will burn , The Gods of the Copybook Headings with terror and slaughter return ! 1 They have their prescriptions ready : religion . . . discipline ... unemployment . . . hard work ...
... surely as Water will wet us , as surely as Fire will burn , The Gods of the Copybook Headings with terror and slaughter return ! 1 They have their prescriptions ready : religion . . . discipline ... unemployment . . . hard work ...
Page 145
... Surely the fact that interest and resentment did become markedly noticeable on that issue at the time points up the very marked contrast with the total lack of interest or resent- ment about wealth or profit - making in other fields and ...
... Surely the fact that interest and resentment did become markedly noticeable on that issue at the time points up the very marked contrast with the total lack of interest or resent- ment about wealth or profit - making in other fields and ...
Page 266
... surely they do not prove that what is wanted is a third party ? The argument is surely one for the reform of one or both of the existing parties ; and while a third party might act as a catalyst for this process , or even in time ...
... surely they do not prove that what is wanted is a third party ? The argument is surely one for the reform of one or both of the existing parties ; and while a third party might act as a catalyst for this process , or even in time ...
Contents
Illusion and Disillusion | 1 |
The Apotheosis of Society | 20 |
The Sterility of the General Will | 47 |
Copyright | |
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