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" That it was equally the duty of every citizen to contribute his quota of industrial or intellectual services to the maintenance of the nation... "
Looking Backward, 2000-1887 - Page 72
by Edward Bellamy - 1888 - 470 pages
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Looking Backward, 2000-1887

Edward Bellamy - Boston (Mass.) - 1888 - 486 pages
...disabled, to contribute his military services to the defence of the nation, was equal and absolute. That it was equally the duty of every citizen to contribute...universality or equity. No organization of labor was possible when the employing power was divided among hundreds or thousands of individuals and corporations, between...
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The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 4

Charles Franklin Dunbar, Frank William Taussig, Abbott Payson Usher, Alvin Harvey Hansen, William Leonard Crum, Edward Chamberlin, Arthur Eli Monroe - Economics - 1890 - 518 pages
...army," this conception being fundamental. This universal industrial service rests upon the recognized duty of every citizen " to contribute his quota of industrial or intellectual work to the maintenance of the nation." The period of service " is twenty-four years, beginning at...
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Looking backward, 2000-1887. With extra chapter

Edward Bellamy - 1895 - 136 pages
...disabled, to contribute his military services to the defence of the natioi j, was equal and absolute. That it was equally the duty of every citizen to contribute...it was not until the nation became the employer of labour that citizens were able to render this sort of service with any pretence either of universality...
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Looking Backward, 2000-1887

Edward Bellamy - Twentieth century - 1898 - 360 pages
...disabled, to contribute his military services to the defense of the nation was equal and absolute. That it was equally the duty of every citizen to contribute...were able to render this sort of service with any pretense v ^either of universality or equity. No organization of labor was possible when the employing...
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Author's Digest: The World's Great Stories in Brief, Volume 3

Rossiter Johnson - Fiction - 1908 - 478 pages
...disabled, to contribute his military services to the defense of the nation was equal and absolute. That it was equally the duty of every citizen to contribute...were able to render this sort of service with any pretense either of universality or of equity." "Is the term of service in this industrial army for...
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State Service: An Illustrated Monthly Magazine Devoted to the ..., Volume 4

New York (State) - 1919 - 830 pages
...disabled, to contribute his military services to the defense of the nation was equal and absolute. That it was equally the duty of every citizen to contribute...were able to render this sort of service with any pretense of universality or equity * * * " To speak of service being compulsory would be a weak way...
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Looking Backward, 2000-1898

Edward Bellamy - Utopias - 1917 - 368 pages
...disabled, to contribute his military services to the defense of the nation was equal and absolute. That it was equally the duty of every citizen to contribute...citizens were able to render this sort of service witb^ any pretense either of universality or equity. /__No organization of labor was possible when...
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Looking Backward, 2000-1887

Edward Bellamy - Boston (Mass.)--Fiction - 1926 - 368 pages
...his military services to the defense of the natjon was equal and absolute. That it was equally'the duty of every citizen to contribute his quota of industrial...were able to render this sort of service with any pretense either of universality or equity. No organization _of labor was possible when the employing...
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Science Fiction: A Historical Anthology

Eric S. Rabkin - Fiction - 1983 - 548 pages
...disabled, to contribute his military services to the defense of the nation was equal and absolute. That it was equally the duty of every citizen to contribute...were able to render this sort of service with any pretense either of universality or equity. No organization of labor was possible when the employing...
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Freedom from Want: American Liberalism and the Idea of the Consumer

Kathleen G. Donohue - Business & Economics - 2003 - 358 pages
...eliminated the claim by making labor a civic responsibility. In his Boston of the year 2000 it was "the duty of every citizen to contribute his quota...intellectual services to the maintenance of the nation. "u Bellamy's inability to sever completely the connection between one's role as a producer and one's...
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