Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 119–120 tomaiScribner & Company, 1929 |
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... economic and social structure is not going to stand still . The only ques- tion is , how will it develop ? Any manufacturer who never interested himself in the mechanical advance of his competitors would soon enter bankruptcy ...
... economic and social structure is not going to stand still . The only ques- tion is , how will it develop ? Any manufacturer who never interested himself in the mechanical advance of his competitors would soon enter bankruptcy ...
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... economy has been succeeded by the " wage slave " of to - day , but the serf never had such opportunities for ascent as ... economic stratum ; the aver- age income of persons gainfully em- ployed is but twenty - two hundred dollars a year ...
... economy has been succeeded by the " wage slave " of to - day , but the serf never had such opportunities for ascent as ... economic stratum ; the aver- age income of persons gainfully em- ployed is but twenty - two hundred dollars a year ...
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... economic activity which es- caped their individual control . That general economic activity cut across their frontiers at all points and all angles . It had to have some kind of ordered framework in which to grow , and its growth was ...
... economic activity which es- caped their individual control . That general economic activity cut across their frontiers at all points and all angles . It had to have some kind of ordered framework in which to grow , and its growth was ...
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