which have been under Capitalism so greatly neglected, and upon which, so the Labour Party holds, any real development of civilisation fundamentally depends. Society, like the individual, does not live by bread alone, does not exist Science and Life: Aberdeen Adresses - Página 193de Frederick Soddy - 1920 - 229 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Oscar George Sonneck - 1919 - 690 páginas
...new British Labor Party, there is insistence upon "the promotion of music, literature, and fine art, which have been, under capitalism, so greatly neglected, and upon which, so the Labor Party holds, any real development of civilization fundamentally depends." The fact that culture... | |
| Arthur Henderson - 1918 - 116 páginas
...in every branch of knowledge, not to say also for the promotion of music, literature and fine art, which have been under Capitalism so greatly neglected,...Society, like the individual, does not live by bread alone—does not exist only for perpetual wealth production. It is in the proposal for this appropriation... | |
| Arthur Henderson - 1918 - 138 páginas
...in every branch of knowledge, not to say also for the promotion of music, literature and fine art, which have been under Capitalism so greatly neglected,...Society, like the individual, does not live by bread alone—does not exist only for perpetual wealth production. It is in the proposal for this appropriation... | |
| Arthur Henderson - 1918 - 124 páginas
...in every branch of knowledge, not to say also for the promotion of music, literature and fine art, which have been under Capitalism so greatly neglected,...Society, like the individual, does not live by bread alone—does not exist only for perpetual wealth production. It is in the proposal for this appropriation... | |
| John Maurice Clark, Harold Glenn Moulton, Walton Hale Hamilton - 1918 - 1012 páginas
...in every branch of knowledge, not to say also for the promotion of music, literature, and fine art, which have been under capitalism so greatly neglected, and upon which, so the Labor party holds, any real development of civilization fundamentally depends. Society, like the individual,... | |
| u.s. department of labor bureau of labor statistics - 1918
...in every branch of knowledge, not to say also for the promotion of music, literature and fine art, which have been under capitalism so greatly neglected, and upon which, so the Labor Party holds, any real development of civilization fundamentally depends. Society, like the individual,... | |
| 1918 - 678 páginas
...in every branch of knowledge, not to say also for the promotion of music, literature, and fine art, which have been under capitalism so greatly neglected, and upon which, so the Labor Party holds, any real development of civilization fundamentally depends. Society, like the individual,... | |
| Arthur Henderson - 1919 - 144 páginas
...in every branch of knowledge, not to say also for the promotion of music, literature and fine art, which have been under Capitalism so greatly neglected,...Society, like the individual, does not live by bread alone-does not exist only for perpetual wealth production. It is in the proposal for this appropriation... | |
| Paul Underwood Kellogg, Arthur Gleason - 1919 - 524 páginas
...in every branch of knowledge, not to say also for the promotion of music, literature and fine art, which have been under capitalism so greatly neglected,...so the Labour Party holds, any real development of civilization fundamentally depends. Society, like the individual, does not live by bread alone—does... | |
| Paul Underwood Kellogg, Arthur Gleason - 1919 - 524 páginas
...in every branch of knowledge, not to say also for the promotion of music, literature and fine art, which have been under capitalism so greatly neglected,...so the Labour Party holds, any real development of civilization fundamentally depends. Society, like the individual, does not live by bread alone—does... | |
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