| John Towne Danson - Economics - 1886 - 420 pages
...general, the clearest ex- Its method. pression of its economic method is found in the formula — " From each according to his ability; and to each according to his needs." This, being interpreted by a despotic government, is as accurately descriptive of Pharaoh's... | |
| John Howard Moore - Ethics - 1899 - 288 pages
...that others would act upon him, and this has always been a reluctant attainment of the mighty. It is from each according to his ability and to each according to his needs. It is simple justice of being to being. Justice is more than equity: it is benevolence. It is... | |
| Minnesota State Conference of Social Work - Public welfare - 1905 - 2210 pages
...pure communism men would be irded on the basis of need rather than on the basis of merit. It would rom each according to his ability and to each according to his need, communist believes the high power machine production demands píete collectivization. But the communist... | |
| Albert Shaw - World politics - 1901 - 1024 pages
...complete enforcement possible and the most complete realization possible of the well-known apothegm, From each according to his ability and to each according to his need. All these matters, however, are purely business masters, and are to be cared for by business methods.... | |
| Factory and industrial management - 1904 - 252 pages
...to a habit of mind cast in a state of semi-feudalism. On the other hand, Louis Blanc's famous dictum "from each according to his ability, and to each according to his needs" depends for its realisation upon far-reaching political changes, and is applicable only to a... | |
| Electronic journals - 1910 - 780 pages
...unfortunate step-children of nature, by reducing their rations of food and clothing? " No, he answers; " from each according to his ability and to each according to his needs"—this is the socialist ideal, even though it may never be fully realized in practice. In his... | |
| Electronic journals - 1910 - 790 pages
...unfortunate step-children of nature, by reducing their rations of food and clothing? " No, he answers ; " from each according to his ability and to each according to his needs" — this is the socialist ideal, even though it may never be fully realized in practice. In... | |
| Benjamin Orange Flower - Periodicals - 1911 - 616 pages
...and the world's activities. Socialism, therefore, means true fraternalism, the motto of which is — from each according to his ability and to each according to his needs. The growth of the movement has been phenomenal. A few years ago it was the exception to see... | |
| John Howard Moore - Education - 1912 - 224 pages
...were reversed." This is more than equal opportunity ; it is also the balancing of abilities. It is from each according to his ability and to each according to his needs. It is the Golden Rule. It is putting ourselves in the place of others and acting toward them... | |
| Hugo Bilgram, Louis Edward Levy - Currency question - 1914 - 580 pages
...that the products shall be shared out in proportion to merit ; if the principle of socialism is to be: "From each according to his ability and to each according to his merit," the advocates of socialism have failed to point out a reasonable plan for gauging individual... | |
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