Studies in the English Social and Political Thinkers of the Nineteenth Century, Volume 2W. Heffer, 1929 - 458 pages |
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... effect of pressure of population , in increasing the ability to main- tain life , and decreasing the ability to multiply , is not a uniform effect , but an average one . . . . All mankind in turn subject themselves more or less to the ...
... effect of pressure of population , in increasing the ability to main- tain life , and decreasing the ability to multiply , is not a uniform effect , but an average one . . . . All mankind in turn subject themselves more or less to the ...
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... effect morally and an educational effect intellectually , and Maine argues that the very reverse effects are produced . In fact , he does not dissent from what Carlyle pointed out as the result of universal suffrage , | " infinite ...
... effect morally and an educational effect intellectually , and Maine argues that the very reverse effects are produced . In fact , he does not dissent from what Carlyle pointed out as the result of universal suffrage , | " infinite ...
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... effect , artificial ones in the shape of direct action will effect . The employed must wage a never - ceasing warfare with the employers . The weapons are the strike and sabotage . The strike is of course the main weapon . Ultimately ...
... effect , artificial ones in the shape of direct action will effect . The employed must wage a never - ceasing warfare with the employers . The weapons are the strike and sabotage . The strike is of course the main weapon . Ultimately ...
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CHAP PAGE I HERBERT SPENCER AND EVOLUTIONARY POLITICS | 1 |
SIR HENRY MAINE AND THE COMPARATIVE HISTORICAL METHOD | 48 |
ROMANTICIST AND REFORMER | 98 |
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