State Socialism, Pro and Con: Official Documents and Other Authoritative Selections-showing the World-wide Replacement of Private by Governmental Industry Before and During the WarWilliam English Walling, Harry Wellington Laidler |
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... minerals , the plant and organization of key industries ' and ' essential trades , ' is evi- dently destined to be greatly increased . Finally , although the gov- ernment will long feel poor , the conviction that the xii INTRODUCTION.
... minerals , the plant and organization of key industries ' and ' essential trades , ' is evi- dently destined to be greatly increased . Finally , although the gov- ernment will long feel poor , the conviction that the xii INTRODUCTION.
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... organization of the industry as a whole , as to facilitate ultimate community man- agement . Illustrations of this kind of regulation may be found in the field of the governmental control of banking and of rail- ways ; and also to a ...
... organization of the industry as a whole , as to facilitate ultimate community man- agement . Illustrations of this kind of regulation may be found in the field of the governmental control of banking and of rail- ways ; and also to a ...
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... organization that are most at fault . Popular control in those countries is more direct than here , but there the political side of government has been subordinated to its industrial and social activities . In those countries the ...
... organization that are most at fault . Popular control in those countries is more direct than here , but there the political side of government has been subordinated to its industrial and social activities . In those countries the ...
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... organization of each country , though still very incomplete , seems so far as it goes , to be on the whole democratic , and that , with the altera- tion of function , governments tend to change in spirit , pro- gressively discarding the ...
... organization of each country , though still very incomplete , seems so far as it goes , to be on the whole democratic , and that , with the altera- tion of function , governments tend to change in spirit , pro- gressively discarding the ...
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... organization among the workers is prohibited . This lack of democracy and of regard for the conditions of labor of the workers - due largely to the class control of govern- ments is one of the things that distinguish most of the ...
... organization among the workers is prohibited . This lack of democracy and of regard for the conditions of labor of the workers - due largely to the class control of govern- ments is one of the things that distinguish most of the ...
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Page 144 - That co-operative agricultural extension work shall consist of the giving of instruction and practical demonstrations in agriculture and home economics to persons not attending or resident in said colleges in the several communities, and imparting to such persons information on said subjects through field demonstrations, publications, and otherwise...
Page 316 - Consolidation of the Union of British North America, and to the Assent thereto of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, and have consequently agreed that Provision should be made for its immediate Construction by the Government of Canada: Therefore, in order to give effect to that Agreement, it shall be the Duty of the Government and Parliament of Canada to provide for the Commencement within Six Months after the Union, of a Railway connecting the River St. Lawrence with the City of Halifax in Nova Scotia,...
Page 413 - Act; and is further authorized to construct, maintain, and operate, at or on any site or sites so designated, dams, locks, improvements to navigation, power houses, and other plants and equipment or other means than water power as in his judgment is the best and cheapest, necessary or convenient for the generation of electrical or other power and for the production of nitrates or other products needed for munitions of war and useful in the manufacture of fertilizers and other useful products.
Page 58 - No loan may be made except upon the security of first mortgages. 2. The amount of the mortgage can not exceed one-half the appraised value of the land and 20 per cent of the permanent Improvements thereon, which must be Insured.
Page 153 - Agriculture to investigate and report upon the organization and progress of farmers' institutes and agricultural schools in the several States and Territories, and upon similar organizations in foreign countries, with special suggestions of plans and methods for making such organizations more effective for the dissemination of the results of the work of the Department of Agriculture and the agricultural experiment stations, and of improved methods of agricultural practice...