Ancient Versus Modern "scientific Socialism": Or, Theosophy and Capitalism, Fascism, Communism |
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... excessive interest and also compound interest and for an infinitely long time , that invest- ment of capital should not only yield profit but excessive profit and should breed more and more capital through savings of ever - increasing ...
... excessive interest and also compound interest and for an infinitely long time , that invest- ment of capital should not only yield profit but excessive profit and should breed more and more capital through savings of ever - increasing ...
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... excessive accumulation of it in any pair of hands is very dangerous ; since absolute economic equality is impossible , but equitability in the distribution of wealth is necessary ; since without some personal incentive , whether refined ...
... excessive accumulation of it in any pair of hands is very dangerous ; since absolute economic equality is impossible , but equitability in the distribution of wealth is necessary ; since without some personal incentive , whether refined ...
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... excessive salaries of the high officials , that forty to fifty millions out of the three hundred and twenty - five do not get even one full meal per day , and live on in a condition of semi - starvation month after month , year after ...
... excessive salaries of the high officials , that forty to fifty millions out of the three hundred and twenty - five do not get even one full meal per day , and live on in a condition of semi - starvation month after month , year after ...
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The Grave Defects of Bolshevik Communism | 11 |
Conflicting Reports ré Bolshevism and Fascism | 23 |
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