It is verily this degradation of the operative into a machine, which, more than any other evil of the times, is leading the mass of the nations everywhere into vain, incoherent, destructive struggling for a freedom of which they cannot explain the nature... William Morris: Poet, Craftsman, Socialist - 第 150 頁Elisabeth Luther Cary 著 - 1902 - 296 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| John Ruskin - 1854 - 104 頁
...thought to speak wildly or extravagantly. It is verily this degradation of the operative into a machine, which, more than any other evil of the times, is leading the mass of the nations everywhere into Tain, incoherent, destructive struggling for a freedom of which they cannot explain the nature to themselves.... | |
| John Ruskin - 1880 - 456 頁
...extravagantly. It is verily this degradation of the operative into a machine, which, more _than_ _any_pther evil of the times, is leading the mass of the nations everywhere into vain, incoherent, . (iestructive,slruggling for a freedom of which they cannot ex- . plain tlie^ nature to themselves.... | |
| John Ruskin - 1885 - 970 頁
...operative into a ; machine, which, more than any other evil of the times, is leading tho mass of thu nations everywhere into vain, incoherent, destructive...forced from them either by the pressure of famine, or tho sting of mortified pride. Those do n,nrh, and have done much in all ngus ; but thu foundations... | |
| John Ruskin - 1887 - 504 頁
...thought to speak wildly or extravagantly. It is verily this degradation of the operative into a machine, which, more than any other evil of the times, is leading the mass of Ihe nations everywhere into vain, incoherent, destructive struggling for a freedom of which they cannot... | |
| 1889 - 1038 頁
...over, into fireside humanity. . . .It is verily this degradation of the operative into the machine which more than any other evil of the times is leading...mass of the nations everywhere into vain, incoherent destruction, struggling for a freedom of which they cannot explain the nature to themselves. . . .It... | |
| Henry de Beltgens Gibbins - 1892 - 266 頁
...the causes in Ruskin's own words : " It is verily this degradation of the operative into a machine, which, more than any other evil of the times, is leading...a freedom of which they cannot explain the nature even to themselves. ... It is not that men are ill-fed, but that they have no pleasure in the work... | |
| Henry de Beltgens Gibbins - 1892 - 290 頁
...degradation of the operative into a machine, which, more than any other evil of the times, is lending the mass of the nations everywhere into vain, incoherent,...a freedom of which they cannot explain the nature even to themselves. ... It is not that men are ill-fed, but that they have no pleasure in the work... | |
| Sir Charles Waldstein - 1893 - 218 頁
...are over, into fireside humanity. ... It is verily this degradation of the operative into the machine which more than any other evil of the times is leading...mass of the nations everywhere into vain, incoherent destruction, struggling for a freedom of which they cannot explain the nature to themselves. ... It... | |
| Sir Charles Waldstein - 1894 - 214 頁
...are over, into fireside humanity. ... It is verily this degradation of the operative into the machine which more than any other evil of the times is leading the mass of the nations everywhere in vain, incoherent destruction, struggling for a freedom of which they cannot explain the nature to... | |
| Paul Tyner - 1897 - 444 頁
...degradation of the operative into a machine, which, more than any other evil of the time, is leading the mass everywhere into vain, incoherent, destructive, struggling...themselves. Their universal outcry against wealth is not forced from them either by pressure of famine or the sting of mortified pride. * * * The foundations... | |
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