... class of wage workers, possessing no means of production. This economic supremacy has secured to the dominant class the full control of the government, the pulpit, the schools, and the public press... Socialist Campaign Book - 第 147 頁1900完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1900 - 992 頁
...means of transportation and communication), and the large and ever increasing class of wage-workers possessing no means of production. This economic supremacy...schools and the public press, thereby making them arbiters of the fate of the working class, while it is reducing it to a condition of dependence, economically... | |
| Ohio. Secretary of State - 1900 - 958 頁
...means of transportation and communication), and the large and ever increasing class of wage-workers possessing no means of production. This economic supremacy...the full control of the government, the pulpit, the schoois and the public press, thereby making them arbiters of the fate of the working class, while... | |
| Horace Greeley, John Fitch Cleveland, F. J. Ottarson, Alexander Jacob Schem, Edward McPherson, Henry Eckford Rhoades - 1901 - 456 頁
...means of transportation and communication), and the larpe and ever increasing class of wage workers, possessing no means of production. This economic supremacy...government, the pulpit, the schools and the public press; Jt has thus made the capitalist class the arbiter of the fate of the workers, whom It Is reducing to... | |
| Thomas Hudson McKee - 1901 - 480 頁
...means of transportation and communication), and the large and everincreasing class of wage-workers, possessing no means of production. This economic supremacy...government, the pulpit, the schools, and the public press; it has thus made the capitalist class the arbiter of the fate of the workers, whom it is reducing to... | |
| Ohio. Secretary of State - 1901 - 950 頁
...means of transportation and communication), and the large and ever in creasing class of wage workers, possessing no means of production. This economic supremacy...government, the pulpit, the schools, and the public press; it has thus made the capitalist class the arbiter of the fate of the workers, whom it is reducing to... | |
| 1903 - 414 頁
...press; It has thus made the capitalist class the arbiter of the fate of tue workers, whom ft is reducing to a condition of dependence, economically exploited...oppressed, intellectually and physically crippled und degraded, and their política equality rendered a bitter mockery. The c'ntesi between these two... | |
| Thomas Hudson McKee - 1904 - 464 頁
...means of transportation and communication1, and the large and everincreasing class of wage-workers, possessing no means of production. This economic supremacy...government, the pulpit, the schools, and the public press; it has thus made the capitalist class the arbiter of the fate of the workers, whom it is reducing to... | |
| Everit Brown, Albert Strauss - 1907 - 720 頁
...means of transportation and communication), and the large and ever increasing class of wage workers possessing no means of production. This economic supremacy...government, the pulpit, the schools and the public press; it has thus made the capitalist class the arbiter of the workers, whom it is reducing to a condition... | |
| 1924 - 552 頁
...and establish the Co-operative Commonwealth. and the large and ever-increasing class of wage workers, possessing no means of production. This economic supremacy...government, the pulpit, the schools, and the public press; it has thus made the capitalist class the arbiters of the fate of the workers, whom it is reducing... | |
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