| Sidney Webb, Beatrice Webb - Capitalism - 1923 - 186 pages
...expression to this indictment in a characteristically challenging form. " I do not believe," he says, that " you will ever have any improvement in the human race...walk down Oxford Street, let me say, as a young man. I see a woman who takes my fancy. I fall in love with her. It would seem very sensible, in an intelligent... | |
| Sidney Webb, Beatrice Webb - Capitalism - 1923 - 272 pages
...expression to this indictment in a characteristically challenging form. " I do not believe," he says, that " you will ever have any improvement in the human race...walk down Oxford Street, let me say, as a young man. I see a woman who takes my fancy. I fall in love with her. It would seem very sensible, in an intelligent... | |
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