Where the conditions to which material progress everywhere tends are most fully realized — that is to say, where population is densest, wealth greatest, and the machinery of production and exchange most highly developed — we find the deepest poverty,... Introduction to the Social Sciences: A Textbook Outline - Էջ 112Emory Stephen Bogardus - 1913 - 206 էջԱմբողջությամբ դիտվող - Այս գրքի մասին
| Henry George - 1879 - 600 էջ
...conditions to which material progress everywhere tends are most fully realized — that is to say, where population is densest, wealth greatest, and...the sharpest struggle for existence, and the most of enforced idleness. It is to the newer countries — that is, to the countries where material progress... | |
| 1880 - 902 էջ
...conditions," he says, "to which material progress everywhere tends are most fully realized — that is to say, where population is densest, wealth greatest, and...struggle for existence, and the most enforced idleness. It is to the newer countries — that is, to the countries where material progress is yet in its earlier... | |
| Henry George - 1882 - 104 էջ
...conditions to which material progress everywhere tends are most fully realised — that is to say, where population is densest, wealth greatest, and...struggle for existence, and the most enforced idleness. It is to the newer countries — that is, to the countries where material progress is yet in its earlier... | |
| George Basil Dixwell - 1882 - 54 էջ
...considerable intervals and under similar circumstances : it would appear that " where population is the densest, wealth greatest, and the machinery of production and exchange most highly developed," we do not " find the deepest poverty, the sharpest struggle for existence, and the most enforced idleness."... | |
| Francis Amasa Walker - 1883 - 256 էջ
...conditions to which material progress everywhere tends are most fully realized, — that is to say, where population is densest, wealth greatest, and...struggle for existence, and the most enforced idleness. . . . The tramp comes with the locomotive, and almshouses and prisons are as surely the marks of material... | |
| Henry George - 1882 - 104 էջ
...conditions to which material progress everywhere tends are most fully realised — that is to say, where population is densest, wealth greatest, and...developed — we find the deepest poverty, the sharpest straggle for existence, and the most enforced idleness. • It is to the newer countries — that is,... | |
| George Basil Dixwell - 1883 - 240 էջ
...considerable intervals and under similar circumstances: it would appear that " where population is the densest, wealth greatest, and the machinery of production and exchange most highly developed," we do not " find the deepest poverty, the sharpest struggle for existence, and the most enforced idleness."... | |
| James Platt - 1884 - 236 էջ
...freely what Mr. George has said in " Progress and Poverty." The book is written to explain why, " when population is densest, wealth greatest, and the machinery...struggle for existence, and the most enforced idleness;" and it is asserted as a fact, "that modern material progress does not merely fail to relieve poverty—-it... | |
| Robert Scott Moffat - 1885 - 310 էջ
...the conditions to which material progress everywhere tends are most fully realized, that is to say, where population is densest, wealth greatest, and...struggle for existence, and the most enforced idleness." "Go into one of the new communities where Anglo-Saxon vigour is just beginning the race of progress;... | |
| Charles Oliver Brown - 1886 - 154 էջ
...say, where population is densest, wealth greatest and machinery * * most highly developed — there we find the deepest poverty, the sharpest struggle for existence and the most enforced idleness:" ("Progress and Poverty," Ch. I, pp. 9 and 10.) In contrast to this, we are shown that in newer communities... | |
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