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What social classes owe to each other

Title
What social classes owe to each other / by William Graham Sumner ; with an introduction by Albert Galloway Keller.
Published
New York ; London : Harper & Brothers, 1920.
Physical Description
169 pages ; 20 cm
Local Notes
BEIN Gray Social Thought 1776: Dust jacket. Bookseller's label: The Little Bookstore, 51 East 60th St, New York. Accompanied by: newspaper clippings from the New York Times of Sunday, October 30, 1932 (2 folded sheets ; 15 cm); one receipt from Durham Book Service in Durham, Connecticut (1 folded sheet ; 19 cm). From the library of Bradford H. Gray.
Notes
HathiTrust Shared Print commitment 2017
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
June 01, 2002
Contents
On a new philosophy: that poverty is the best policy
That a free man is a sovereign, but that a sovereign cannot take "tips"
That it is not wicked to be rich; nay, even, that it is not wicked to be richer than one's neighbor
On the reasons why man is not altogether a brute
That we must have few men, if we want strong men
That he who would be well taken care of must take care of himself
Concerning some old foes under new faces
On the value, as a sociological principle, of the rule to mind one's own business
On the case of a certain man who is never thought of
The case of the forgotten man farther considered
Wherefore we should love one another.
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Keller, Albert Galloway, 1874-1956, writer of introduction.
Little Bookstore, bookseller.
Bradford H. Gray Collection in the History of Social Thought (Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library).
United States New York (State) New York.
England London.
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