Excerpt from The Social Economist, Vol. 1
And here we reach the fundamental principle of our whole contention, namely, that economic science must be studied from the stand-point of the laboring classes, the demands of whose social life alone are large enough to furnish a basis sufficiently broad for the development of the future. Only their outlays can be large enough to call for that expansion of production which will make the prosperity of our coming civilization. And with that prosperity it will also be found that the masses have so advanced in general intelligence and strength of character that they have become the natural guardians of public integrity and political freedom.
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- PublisherForgotten Books
- Publication date2018
- ISBN 10 0484382993
- ISBN 13 9780484382991
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages474