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Fabian Essays in Socialism - Page 48
by Sidney Webb, Sydney Haldane Olivier Baron Olivier, Annie Besant, Graham Wallas - 1889 - 233 pages
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Pamphlets: Sociology, Volume 2

Child welfare - 1874 - 534 pages
...whose shareholders could be expropriated by the community with little more dislocation of industry than is caused by the daily purchase of shares on...direct supersession of private enterprise, the State * See Mr. Giffen's statement of capital, in Tract, No. 7). ' Capital and Land " (Fabian now registers,...
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Fabian Tract

Great Britain - 1908 - 1218 pages
...whose shareholders could be expropriated by the community with little more dislocation of industry than is caused by the daily purchase of shares on...direct supersession of private enterprise, the State • See Mi. Giffen's statement of capital, in " Capital and Laud " (Fabiar Tract, No. 7). now registers,...
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Contributions to the Wages Question: I. Theory of Wages

Wages - 1889 - 634 pages
...shareholders. More than onethird of the whole business of England, measured by the capital employed, is now done by joint stock companies." whose shareholders could be expropriated by the community with little more dislocation of industry than is caused by the daily purchase of shares on the Stock Exchange....
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Socialism in England

Sidney Webb - Socialism - 1889 - 84 pages
...whose shareholders could be expropriated by the community with little more dislocation of industry than is caused by the daily purchase of shares on the Stock Exchange. Besides all its direct supersession of private enterprise, the State now registers, inspects and controls nearly...
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Publications of the American Economic Association, Volume 4

American Economic Association - Economic history - 1889 - 590 pages
...whose shareholders could be expropriated by the community with little more dislocation of industry than is caused by the daily purchase of shares on the Stock Exchange. Besides all its direct supersession of private enterprise, the State now registers, inspects and controls nearly...
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Socialism from Genesis to Revelation

Franklin Monroe Sprague - Socialism - 1892 - 528 pages
...whose share-holders could be expropriated by the community with little more dislocation of industry than is caused by the daily purchase of shares on the Stock Exchange." 1 It should be observed that there is no essential difference in the various associations of capital...
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The New Party Described by Some of Its Members

Andrew Reid - Christian sociology - 1895 - 332 pages
...whose shareholders could be expropriated by the community with little more dislocation of industry than is caused by the daily purchase of shares on the Stock Exchange." x 3. In the State control of the Post Office, and in its supervision of all the large industrial operations....
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Principles of Scientific Socialism

Charles Henry Vail - Socialism - 1899 - 266 pages
...one-third of the whole business of England, measured by the capital employed, is now done by joint-stock companies, whose. shareholders could be expropriated...the daily purchase of shares on the Stock Exchange." 1 The next phase of this evolution was the union of these companies into a trust. The appearance of...
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A History of Socialist Thought

Harry Wellington Laidler - Political Science - 1927 - 780 pages
...idle shareholders. More than one-third of the whole business of England, measured by capital employed, is now done by joint stock companies, whose shareholders...caused by the daily purchase of shares on the Stock Exchange."20 Public Regulation Increases. — In addition to state ownership during the past decades...
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Disciplinarity at the Fin de Siècle

Amanda Anderson, Joseph Valente - Education - 2002 - 364 pages
...shareholders. More than one-third of the whole business of England, measured by the capital employed, is now done by joint stock companies, whose shareholders...the daily purchase of shares on the Stock Exchange Sidney Webb, "Historic" (1889) If I had to sum up the immediate future of democratic politics in a...
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