... involves the power to shift labour from an occupation in which it has become excessive, to one in which there is insufficient labour. This is again admitted by Socialists. August Bebel, the great leader of the Socialist Party of Germany, in " Woman,"... Woman in the Past, Present and Future - 第 131 頁August Bebel 著 - 1897 - 173 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| J. Ellis Barker - 1908 - 540 頁
...principles of perfect freedom. Everyone decides for himself in which branch he desires to be employed. If a superfluity of workmen occur in one branch and...executive to arrange matters and readjust the inequality." 2 In accordance with the variations in demand and supply and the rise and decay of industries, the... | |
| J. Ellis Barker - 1908 - 542 頁
...principles of perfect freedom. Everyone decides for himself in which branch he desires to be employed. If a superfluity of workmen occur in one branch and...executive to arrange matters and readjust the inequality." 2 In accordance with the variations in demand and supply and the rise and decay of industries, the... | |
| Robert Bentley Suthers - 1909 - 142 頁
...leader of the Socialist Party of Germany, in " Woman," says : " If a superfluity of workers 72 occurs in one branch, and a deficiency in another, it will...executive to arrange matters and readjust the inequality." This neces. sary power to shift labour from one occupation to another, however, involves the further... | |
| 1912 - 350 頁
...great leader of the Socialist party of Germany, in "Woman" says:—"If a superfluity of workers occurs in one branch and a deficiency in another, it will...Executive to arrange matters and readjust the inequality." This necessary power to shift labour from one occupation to another, however, involves the further... | |
| Max Hirsch - 1920 - 72 頁
...great leader of the Socialist party of Germany, in Woman, says: — "If a superfluity of workers occurs in one branch, and a deficiency in another, it will...Executive to arrange matters and readjust the inequality." This necessary power to shift labor from one occupation to another, however, involves the further power... | |
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