| Walter Hines Page, Arthur Wilson Page - American literature - 1918 - 746 pages
...on the common foundation of the democratic control of society in all its activities, may be termed "(a) The Universal Enforcement of the National Minimum....Industry. "(c) The Revolution in National Finance. "(d) The surplus wealth for the common good." The universal enforcement of a national minimum wage... | |
| 1918 - 942 pages
...characteristic of democracy." The four pillars of the new social house which the Labor Party proposes to erect are : (a) The universal enforcement of the national...democratic control of industry. (c) The revolution of national finance. (d) The surplus wealth for the common good. * * * * IT claims that it has no class... | |
| Herbert Sherman Houston - International cooperation - 1918 - 252 pages
...all its activities, may be termed : * ' (a) The Universal Enforcement of the National Minimum Wage; "(b) The Democratic Control of Industry; "(c) The Revolution in National Finance; and ' ' (d) The Surplus Wealth for the Common Good. ' ' After presenting arguments in favour of these proposals... | |
| Cecil Fairfield Lavell, Charles Edward Payne - Great Britain - 1918 - 440 pages
...all its activities, may be termed : " a) The universal enforcement of the national minimum wage, " b) The democratic control of industry, " c) The Revolution in national finance, " d) The surplus wealth for the common good. " One of the main aims of the party is to secure for every... | |
| u.s. department of labor bureau of labor statistics - 1918
...activities, may be termed, respectively: (a) The universal enforcement of the national minimum; (6) The democratic control of industry; (c) The revolution in national finance; and (d) The surplus wealth for the common good. The various detailed proposals of the Labor Party, herein... | |
| Arthur Henderson - Labor - 1918 - 144 pages
...activities, may be termed, respectively : (a) The Universal Enforcement of the National Minimum ; (6) The Democratic Control of Industry; (c) The Revolution in National Finance; and (d) The Surplus Wealth for the Common Good. The various detailed proposals of the Labour Party, herein... | |
| Paul Underwood Kellogg, Arthur Gleason - Labor - 1919 - 524 pages
...foundation of the Democratic control of society in all its activities, may be termed, respectively : (a) The Universal Enforcement of the National Minimum;...Industry; (c) The Revolution in National Finance; and (d) The Surplus Wealth for the Common Good. THE UNIVERSAL ENFORCEMENT OF A NATIONAL MINIMUM The first... | |
| Matthew Brown Hammond - Labor - 1919 - 356 pages
...common foundation of the democratic control of society in all its activities," it names as follows : (a) The universal enforcement of the national minimum;...industry; (c) The revolution in national finance ; and (d) The surplus wealth for the common good. By a national minimum the authors of the program mean "... | |
| Daniel Bloomfield - Communism - 1919 - 408 pages
...which the Party proposes to establish the democratic control of all the activities of society: — (a) The universal enforcement of the national minimum;...industry; (c) The revolution in national finance; and (d) the surplus wealth for the common good. Applying the first principle, the Labour Party proclaims... | |
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