The Living Age, 303. kötetLiving Age Company, 1919 |
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118. oldal
... industries must take a prominent position , it still remains true that the restoration and growth of such industry is a vital element in rural reconstruction . Village industries may be roughly classified as ( a ) those directly con ...
... industries must take a prominent position , it still remains true that the restoration and growth of such industry is a vital element in rural reconstruction . Village industries may be roughly classified as ( a ) those directly con ...
119. oldal
... industry should necessarily be divorced from town industry ; indus- tries in the towns could associate or coöperate with similar industries in the villages in one and the same trade association . Apart from all this , the predominance ...
... industry should necessarily be divorced from town industry ; indus- tries in the towns could associate or coöperate with similar industries in the villages in one and the same trade association . Apart from all this , the predominance ...
120. oldal
... industry will have to stand on its own legs , be economically self - supporting , able to face world- wide competition , and not be arti- ficially bolstered up in any way . Much good work has already been done by voluntary organizations ...
... industry will have to stand on its own legs , be economically self - supporting , able to face world- wide competition , and not be arti- ficially bolstered up in any way . Much good work has already been done by voluntary organizations ...
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