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^ Read ! Equality by Edward Bellamy ´ eBook or Kindle ePUB. Equality Not illustrated. Not indexed. "In order to realize how powerfully these strikes operated to impress upon the people the intolerable wickedness and folly of private capitalism, you must remember that events are what teach men, thsitdeeds have a far more potent educating influence than any amount of doctrine, and especially so in an age like yours, when the masses had almost no culture or ability to reason. This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. There were not lacking in the
Title | : | Equality |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.23 (948 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0403001455 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 233 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
"Completely unreadable, do not buy this edition!" according to Alex Rowell. At the onset of this edition of "Equality," the publisher attempts to explain why the rest of the book is an unreadable, haphazard mess of random letters, spacing, and punctuation. Apparently this book was scanned using (very poor) optical character recognition. The publisher, General Books LLC, did not. "Equality" has formed a critical part of my thinking on social justice Michael L. Baird 50 years ago my father gave me his copy of Bellamy's Equality - a well-worn often read tome in our family. It formed a critical part of my thinking ever since, and has guided me in making fundamental decisions about what is right and wrong, good and evil, and just and unjust. Anyone interested in social. Jeff Butler said A Utopia that provides direction for how humans can economically evolve to a higher level of living. I would give it five stars if it weren't for the language, a sort of 19th century, upper class dialect that is sometimes difficult to follow.One chapter summarizes the whole book, without the delicious detail. Entitled "The Parable of the Water Tank," the structure of capitalism is simplified exposing i
Not illustrated. Not indexed. "In order to realize how powerfully these strikes operated to impress upon the people the intolerable wickedness and folly of private capitalism, you must remember that events are what teach men, thsitdeeds have a far more potent educating influence than any amount of doctrine, and especially so in an age like yours, when the masses had almost no culture or ability to reason. This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. There were not lacking in the revolutionary period many cultured men and women, who, with voice and pen, espoused the workers' cause, and showed them the way out; but their words might well have availed little but for the tremendous emphasis with which they were confirmed by the men up there, who starved to prove them true. Once more had God chosen t the foolish things of this world to confound the wise, the weak things to confound the mighty. 1897 edition. Excerpt: Let me try to give you the modern point of view as to the part played hy their originals." We sat down upon one of the benches before the statue, and the doctor went on: "My dear Julian, who was it, pray, that first roused the world of your day to the fact that there was an industrial question, and by their pathetic demonstrations of passive resistance to wrong for ftfty years kept the public attention i fixed on that question till it was settled 1 Was it your; statesmen, perchance your
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