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... industry in France and Belgium . In England , she argues , two problems among others must be faced . The first is " Who is to bear the cost ? " She replies , the industry or the state : and adds , “ as in the long run the allowances ...
... industry in France and Belgium . In England , she argues , two problems among others must be faced . The first is " Who is to bear the cost ? " She replies , the industry or the state : and adds , “ as in the long run the allowances ...
Page 448
... industry and social organiza- tion . This does not mean that there were no rebels , no dissenters , no critics . We have only to think of Robert Owen , the father of the co - operative movement ; Shaftes- bury , reformer and ...
... industry and social organiza- tion . This does not mean that there were no rebels , no dissenters , no critics . We have only to think of Robert Owen , the father of the co - operative movement ; Shaftes- bury , reformer and ...
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... industry , and when that fails , they turn again from industry to politics . They supported the Reform Bill of 1832 in the hope that the extension of the franchise would help them , only to find they had changed political masters , that ...
... industry , and when that fails , they turn again from industry to politics . They supported the Reform Bill of 1832 in the hope that the extension of the franchise would help them , only to find they had changed political masters , that ...
Contents
1932 No | 2 |
The Crisis in the Far East NORMAN MACKENZIE | 3 |
D C TAIT | 21 |
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