The United States: An Experiment in DemocracyHarper, 1920 - 332 páginas |
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... labor as cheaply as possible , the laborer con- siders that he must sell his labor as dearly as possible . The long history of the labor - unions in the United States is the story of how in- telligent labor has tried to organize so that ...
... labor as cheaply as possible , the laborer con- siders that he must sell his labor as dearly as possible . The long history of the labor - unions in the United States is the story of how in- telligent labor has tried to organize so that ...
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... labor , or the products of his labor , to the highest bidder sounds much like some huge Rabelaisian pleas- antry . The poor man could only sell his labor and not the product of it ; whereas the rich man could sell his labor , plus the ...
... labor , or the products of his labor , to the highest bidder sounds much like some huge Rabelaisian pleas- antry . The poor man could only sell his labor and not the product of it ; whereas the rich man could sell his labor , plus the ...
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... labor dictation seems more revolu- tionary than capitalist dictation , the reason is that whereas labor is dissatisfied with the present political and economic régime , capital has been and is desirous of maintaining the present ...
... labor dictation seems more revolu- tionary than capitalist dictation , the reason is that whereas labor is dissatisfied with the present political and economic régime , capital has been and is desirous of maintaining the present ...
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