The Structure of MoraleThe University Press, 1943 - Всего страниц: 223 |
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... labour by an offer of wages higher than they can get elsewhere ; their hire is , on both sides , a bargain based on labour being a commodity the price of which is governed by the laws of supply and demand . But this simple motivation ...
... labour by an offer of wages higher than they can get elsewhere ; their hire is , on both sides , a bargain based on labour being a commodity the price of which is governed by the laws of supply and demand . But this simple motivation ...
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... labour increase the wealth of all , and towards the protection or aggrandizement of the group as a whole . The way in which labour and its reward are to be divided and what is worth struggling for in competition with other countries are ...
... labour increase the wealth of all , and towards the protection or aggrandizement of the group as a whole . The way in which labour and its reward are to be divided and what is worth struggling for in competition with other countries are ...
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... labour . Only in a small community can a man leave the plough to attend to public duties or perform such functions in his spare time . Because in large communities the management of state business is a whole time job , the livelihood of ...
... labour . Only in a small community can a man leave the plough to attend to public duties or perform such functions in his spare time . Because in large communities the management of state business is a whole time job , the livelihood of ...
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PART IFEAR | 1 |
Active Adaptation to Dangers | 27 |
PART IIMORALE | 50 |
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