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... economy could not adequately perform for the welfare of all people and that the economic anarchy of capitalism was the source of many evils in contemporary society . And , finally , he was a socialist because he was convinced that ...
... economy could not adequately perform for the welfare of all people and that the economic anarchy of capitalism was the source of many evils in contemporary society . And , finally , he was a socialist because he was convinced that ...
Page 325
... economic interests and to secure some measure of influence in the general political field . As far as the protection of economic interests is concerned , the working class may serve us as a model . Workers have succeeded , at least to ...
... economic interests and to secure some measure of influence in the general political field . As far as the protection of economic interests is concerned , the working class may serve us as a model . Workers have succeeded , at least to ...
Page 536
... economic and , hence , political power in the hands of small minorities which have succeeded in dominating totally the lives of the masses who appear more and more amorphous . Even more serious is the fact that the concentration of economic ...
... economic and , hence , political power in the hands of small minorities which have succeeded in dominating totally the lives of the masses who appear more and more amorphous . Even more serious is the fact that the concentration of economic ...
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