| Ruskin Centenary Council - 1919 - 100 pages
...Secondly, as to the community: <My principles of political economy are all summed in a single sentence : Government and Co-operation are in all things the...life; Anarchy and Competition, the laws of death.' From all classes alike, what Ruskin calls for is the controlling sense and the exact fulfilment of... | |
| 1919 - 926 pages
...Soldiers of the Sword," and was " all summed in a single sentence in the last volume of Modern Painters: " Government and Cooperation are in all things the Laws...Life; Anarchy and Competition the laws of Death." Seven years later he repeated this epitome in the last paragraph to Time and Tide — " so that," he... | |
| James Frederick Rees - Great Britain - 1920 - 214 pages
...considerably influenced the teaching of political economy. " Government and Co-operation," Ruskin asserted, " are in all things the Laws of Life ; Anarchy and Competition the Laws of Death." Neither Carlyle nor Ruskin was technically a Socialist, but their assaults on the laissez-faire position... | |
| Frederick William Roe - England - 1921 - 356 pages
...of the medieval guilds, for mutual support and protection. "Government and Co-operation," he said, "are in all things the Laws of Life; Anarchy and Competition the Laws of Death." 1 At this point, accordingly, his political economy broadened out into social economy, or into a discussion... | |
| New Thought - 1952 - 1054 pages
...and thin. Give them time to think quietly and deep — and show them how — and they will love it. Government and cooperation are in all things the laws...of life; anarchy and competition the laws of death. — John Hu»kin. THE ARTS Clemetite THE RENAISSANCE in Italy and other European countries had an extraordinary... | |
| Verlyn Klinkenborg, Herbert Cahoon, Pierpont Morgan Library - Antiques & Collectibles - 1981 - 332 pages
...This Last (i 862), "all summed in a single sentence in the last volume of Modern Painters [1860] — 'Government and co-operation are in all things the...Life; Anarchy and competition the Laws of Death.'" Such a sentence alone illustrates how far Ruskin had traveled in the seventeen years since he had begun... | |
| Verlyn Klinkenborg, Herbert Cahoon, Pierpont Morgan Library - Antiques & Collectibles - 1981 - 332 pages
...862), “all summed in a single sentence in the last volume of Modern Painters [i86o]—'Government and co-operation are in all things the Laws of Life; Anarchy and competition the Laws of Death. ‘ “ Such a sentence alone illustrates how far Ruskin had traveled in the seventeen years since... | |
| United States. Congress. Pepper Commission - Health insurance - 1990 - 204 pages
...are going to play a large role in adttiltLvtwing such programs. English author John Raskin once said: "Government and cooperation are in all things the...life; anarchy and competition the laws of death." Your visit here this morning is an example of the kind of communication and cooperation needed between... | |
| United States. Congress. Pepper Commission - Health insurance - 1990 - 240 pages
...solutions for this problem evolve. English author John Ruskin once said on the subject of cooperation: "Government and cooperation are in all things the laws of life. Anarchy and competition are the laws of death." And we know if we want to solve this problem, we need to focus on that cooperation... | |
| Connie Robertson - Reference - 1998 - 686 pages
...In 1,1 this Last Soldiers of the ploughshare as well as soldiers of the sword. 9727 Unto this Last yet been invested. 2304 My Early Life It is a good thing for an uneducated competitlon the laws of death. 9728 Unto this Last There is no wealth but life. 9729 Lectures on Architecture... | |
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