It is quite unnecessary in this country to feel alarm about the rise of a permanent class of very rich people. To transmit great estates is hard. They get divided or dispersed. The heirs are often unable to keep their inherited treasures, or if, by the... The World's Work - Σελίδα 74561905Πλήρης προβολή - Σχετικά με αυτό το βιβλίο
| 1907 - 700 σελίδες
...tone over the threatened dangers from the millionaire classes. "It is quite unnecessary," he says, "to feel alarm about the rise of a permanent class of very rich men. To transmit great estates is hard. They get divided or dispersed. With rarest exceptions the rich... | |
| 1907 - 616 σελίδες
...wrong for a man to make and use a large fortune, and quite unnecessary in this country for its citizens to feel alarm about the rise of a permanent class of very rich people. The brochure on " Wealth and Worth," by Mr. Hensel, is a painstaking and brilliant inquiry into the... | |
| Charles William Eliot - 1906 - 60 σελίδες
...multi-millionaire, while we admire and respect the refined, generous, and just rich man, be his millions few or many, be his benefactions direct through gifts...civilization or the beautification of the common life. trig 1f)o JTBtbtng Cfaee o It is quite unnecessary in this country to feel alarm about the rise of... | |
| 1907 - 750 σελίδες
...bring the highest enjoyment to the owner. The tone is optimistic. "It is quite unnecessary," he says, "to feel alarm about the rise of a permanent class...great estates is hard. They get divided or dispersed. . . . With rarest exceptions the rich men of to-day are not the sons of the rich men of thirty years... | |
| 1907 - 744 σελίδες
...honest wealth; and the need of publicity as « safeguard to business. "It is quite unnecessary, he says, "to feel alarm about the rise of a permanent class...great estates is hard. They get divided or dispersed." Engels; Die Entwicklung des Sozialismus von der Utopie zur Wissenschaft. 5. Aufl. Mit e. Vorwort v.... | |
| 1907 - 900 σελίδες
...less degree according to the way in which they have acquired their fortune. "It is," he concludes, "quite unnecessary in this country to feel alarm about the rise of a permanent class of very rich pjeople. To transmit great estates is hard. They get divided or dispersed. The heirs are often unable... | |
| Charles William Eliot - 1910 - 220 σελίδες
...multimillionaire, while we admire and respect the refined, generous, and just rich man, be his millions few or many, be his benefactions direct through gifts...beautification of the common life. NO ABIDING CLASS OF RICH MtfN IT is quite unnecessary in this country to feel alarm about the rise of a permanent class of very... | |
| Charles William Eliot - 1926 - 428 σελίδες
...multi-millionaire, while we admire and respect the refined, generous, and just rich man, be his millions few or many, be his benefactions direct through gifts...MEN IT is quite unnecessary in this country to feel alarmed about the rise of a permanent class of very rich people. To transmit great estates is hard.... | |
| Charles William Eliot - 1926 - 428 σελίδες
...multi-millionaire, while we admire and respect the refined, generous, and just rich man, be his millions few or many, be his benefactions direct through gifts...industries which maintain and extend civilization or the bcautification of the common life. NO ABIDING CLASS OF RICH MEN IT is quite unnecessary in this country... | |
| Edgar Erastus Clark - 1906 - 1072 σελίδες
...everywhere. A daily letter from Mr. Curtis appears in The Chicago Record-Herald. No Danger from the Rich. It is quite unnecessary in this country to feel alarm...the rise of a permanent class of very rich people, writes President Eliot in the April World's Work. To transmit great estates is hard. They get divided... | |
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