| Henry William Cherouny - 1885 - 162 pages
...be accomplished by our organization, calling upon all who believe in securing "the greatest good for the greatest number" to aid and assist us : i. To...true standard of individual and national greatness. This preamble, together with paragraph I, sets forth the apprehensions of the laboring classes and... | |
| Iowa. Bureau of Labor, Iowa. Bureau of Labor Statistics - 1885 - 422 pages
...number," to join and assist us, we declare to the world that our aims are: I. To make industrial and moral worth, not wealth, the true standard of individual and National greatness. • II. To secure to the workers the full enjoyment of the wealth they create, sufficient leisure in which to develop their... | |
| New Jersey. Bureau of Industrial Statistics - 1885 - 478 pages
...to those measures which will accomplish them. The aims of the Order arc : "I. To make industrial and moral worth, not wealth, the true standard of individual and National greatness. "II. To secure to the workers the full enjoyment of the wealth thev create, sufficient leisure In which to develop their... | |
| National Arbitration League - 1885 - 252 pages
...ENEMY. . . All labor asks is equity and justice. . . The Knights of Labor seek to make industrial and moral worth, not wealth, the true standard of individual and national greatness. . . The gist of all they asked were in these three propositions of moral worth as the standard of greatness... | |
| Iowa. General Assembly - 1886 - 1088 pages
...number," to join and assist us, we declare to the world that our aims are: I. To make industrial and moral worth, not wealth, the true standard of individual and National greatness. II. To secure to the workers the full enjoyment of the wealth they create, sufficient leisure in which to develop their... | |
| Connecticut. Bureau of Labor Statistics - 1886 - 696 pages
...number '' to join and assist us, we declare to the world that our aims are: I. To make industrial and moral worth, not wealth, the true standard of individual and national greatness. II. To secure to the workers the full enjoyment of the wealth they create, sufficient leisure in which to develop their... | |
| 1886 - 414 pages
...he would be a champion of the Church and a protector of women. This obligation makes industrial and moral worth, not wealth, the true standard of individual and national greatness. This organization is assuming grand proportions all through the land. Its principles have become the... | |
| Simon Newcomb - 1886 - 212 pages
...first object at which you aim to be expressed in the following words : I. " To make industrial and moral worth, not wealth, the true standard of individual and national greatness." I think this looks in the right direction. True, it implies that wealth is something entirely disconnected... | |
| 1886 - 338 pages
...people would regard as just and proper. Its aims are stated to be: " First, to make industrial and moral worth, not wealth, the true standard of individual and National greatness; second, to secure to the workers the full enjoyment of the wealth they create, sufficient leisure in... | |
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