Labor can and will become its own employer through co-operative association.
The advantages of wealth are greatly exaggerated. - Leland Stanford
The advantages of wealth are greatly exaggerated.
- Leland Stanford
The production of wealth is the result of agreement between labor and capital, between employer and employed. Its distribution, therefore, will follo… - Leland Stanford
The production of wealth is the result of agreement between labor and capital, between employer and employed. Its distribution, therefore, will follo…
Laboring men can perform for themselves the office of becoming their own employers. - Leland Stanford
Laboring men can perform for themselves the office of becoming their own employers.
There is no reason why the women of the country should not greatly advance themselves. - Leland Stanford
There is no reason why the women of the country should not greatly advance themselves.
Money is the great tool through whose means labor and skill become universally co-operative. - Leland Stanford
Money is the great tool through whose means labor and skill become universally co-operative.
The right of each individual in any relation to secure to himself the full benefits of his intelligence, his capacity, his industry and skill are amo… - Leland Stanford
The right of each individual in any relation to secure to himself the full benefits of his intelligence, his capacity, his industry and skill are amo…
In a condition of society and under an industrial organization which places labor completely at the mercy of capital, the accumulations of capital wi… - Leland Stanford
In a condition of society and under an industrial organization which places labor completely at the mercy of capital, the accumulations of capital wi…
The rights of one sex, political and otherwise, are the same as those of the other sex, and this equality of rights ought to be fully recognized. - Leland Stanford
The rights of one sex, political and otherwise, are the same as those of the other sex, and this equality of rights ought to be fully recognized.
A man's sentiments are generally just and right, while it is second selfish thought which makes him trim and adopt some other view. The best reforms … - Leland Stanford
A man's sentiments are generally just and right, while it is second selfish thought which makes him trim and adopt some other view. The best reforms …
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