| Thomas Read Rootes Cobb - 1858 - 612 páginas
...already intimated, there is perhaps no solution of the great problem of reconciling the interests of labor and capital, so as to protect each from the...conflict ceases, and the interests become identical. On the other hand, a slaveholdiug State can never be densely populated. The slaves, moreover, occupying... | |
| Thomas Read Rootes Cobb - 1858 - 310 páginas
...already intimated, there is perhaps no solution of the great problem of reconciling the interests of labor and capital, so as to protect each from the...conflict ceases, and the interests become identical. On the other hand, a slaveholdiug State can never be densely populated. The slaves, moreover, occupying... | |
| John Malcolm Forbes Ludlow - 1862 - 440 páginas
...Cobb:—" There is, perhaps, no solution of the great problem of reconciling the interests of labour and capital, so as to protect each from the encroachments...simple and effective as negro slavery. By making the labourer himself capital, the conflict ceases, and the interests become identical" (Historical Sketch,... | |
| Henry Pitman - 1863 - 780 páginas
...problem of reconciling the interests of labour and capital so as to protect each from the encroachment and oppressions of the other, so simple and effective as negro slavery. By making the labourer himself capital, the conflict ceases, and the interests become identical.' Is there a working... | |
| John Bright - 1865 - 302 páginas
...opinion. He says : " There is, perhaps, no solution of the great problem of reconciling the interests of labor and capital, so as to protect each from the...conflict ceases, and the interests become identical." (Shame !) Now, I do not know whether there is any workingman here who does not fully or partly realize... | |
| John Bright - 1868 - 566 páginas
...is, perhaps, no solution of the great problem of reconciling the 1nterests of labour and capital, BO as to protect each from the encroachments and oppressions...simple and effective as negro slavery. By making the labourer himself capital, the conflict ceases, and the interests become identical.' Now, I do not know... | |
| John Bright - 1869 - 578 páginas
...says : — "There is, perhaps, no solution of the great problem of reconciling the interests of labour and capital, so as to protect each from the encroachments...simple and effective as negro slavery. By making the labourer himself capital, the conflict ceases, and the interests become identical.' Now, I do not know... | |
| Gregory S. Alexander - 2008 - 496 páginas
...capital, so as to protect each from the encroachments and oppressions of the other, so simple and as effective as negro slavery. By making the laborer...conflict ceases, and the interests become identical. 59 Trescot's analysis was more subtle and somewhat more plausible, relying less on the alchemy of slavery... | |
| Gregory S. Alexander - 1999 - 500 páginas
...clear language: [Tjhere is perhaps no solution of the great problem of reconciling the interests of labor and capital, so as to protect each from the...encroachments and oppressions of the other, so simple and as effective as negro slavery. By making the laborer himself capital, the conflict ceases, and the... | |
| Alan Watson - 2000 - 238 páginas
...already intimated, there is perhaps no solution of the great problem of reconciling the interests of labor and capital, so as to protect each from the...conflict ceases, and the interests become identical. On the other hand, a slaveholding State can never be densely populated. The slaves, moreover, occupying... | |
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