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Example sentences for "industrialism"

Lexicographically close words:
indured; indusia; indusium; industria; industrial; industrialist; industrialists; industrialization; industrialized; industrializing
  1. Moreover, while Washington is not a great industrial city, there is some industrialism here, and our labor legislation, while it would not be important in itself, might be made a model for the rest of the Nation.

  2. The doctrine has no affinity with the industrialism of the present age, as though industrialism were a sacred institution which can suffer no change.

  3. Both the sordidness and the luxury which industrialism may involve, could be remedied, however, by a better distribution of the product.

  4. This possible result was hardly realised by the Jews, nor long maintained by the Greeks and Romans, and it remains to be seen whether modern industrialism can achieve it.

  5. That is its own spirit: a spirit dominant at the present time, particularly in America, where industrialism appears most free from alloy.

  6. The formidable judgment industrialism has to face is that of reason, which demands that the increase and specification of labour be justified by benefits somewhere actually realised and integrated in individuals.

  7. Whoever cares about the freedom of the mind must face this situation fully and frankly, realizing the inapplicability of methods which answered well enough while industrialism was in its infancy.

  8. The growth of industrialism was not to be dreaded if it was humanely and wisely controlled and directed.

  9. Workhouse] Far more space, however, is devoted to the administration of the Poor Law, the economics and evils of Industrialism in the manufacturing centres, and the efforts of practical philanthropy.

  10. In the flood of industrialism that for the last twenty years has swelled to obliterate landmarks, to bring all the world to the same level of nickel-plated dullness, the theatre in Madrid has been the refuge of lo castizo.

  11. We are being buried under industrialism like the rest of Europe.

  12. So there is the point: James Oliver was more interested in industrialism than in finance.

  13. The conditions which existed before the advent of industrialism are admirably pictured, for instance, in the autobiography of Mr. Charles Francis Adams, when he describes his native town of Quincy in the first half of the Nineteenth Century.

  14. Long before industrialism entered the national arena as the economic creed of socialists, the unions of the skilled had begun to evolve an industrialism of their own.

  15. The date of the real birth of craft industrialism on a national scale, was therefore deferred to 1903, when a Structural Building Trades' Alliance was founded.

  16. This form of industrialism may consequently be called "socialist industrialism.

  17. But there is industrialism and industrialism, each answering the demands of a particular stratum of the wage-earning class.

  18. The best examples of the "middle stratum" industrialism are the unions in the garment industries.

  19. Another form of industrialism is that of the middle stratum of the wage-earning group, embracing trades which are moderately skilled and have had considerable experience in organization, such as brewing, clothing, and mining.

  20. This local industrialism grew, after a fashion, to national dimensions in the form of the International Building Trades' Council organized in St. Louis in 1897.

  21. On the issue of industrialism in the American Federation of Labor the last word has not yet been said.

  22. Read as proof what such an individualist as Herbert Spencer has written: "At first sight it seems fairly inferable that the absolute ownership of land by private persons, must be the ultimate state which industrialism brings about.

  23. But though industrialism has thus far tended to individualize possession of land, while individualizing all other possession, it may be doubted whether the final stage is at present reached.

  24. And, finally, it may be added that through the development of industrialism itself, and through the progress of civilization, this proportion must increase daily.

  25. They were of Irish blood settled on the windy heights of Yorkshire; in that country where Catholicism lingered latest, but in a superstitious form; where modern industrialism came earliest and was more superstitious still.

  26. The Early Victorian Industrialism is to George Eliot and to Charlotte Brontë, rather as the Late Victorian Imperialism would have been to Mrs. Humphry Ward in the centre of the empire and to Miss Olive Schreiner at the edge of it.

  27. Modern industrialism has laid its hand upon the women and children, and thousands of them know the home only at morning and night.

  28. An indication of the emphasis on individual rights is furnished by the increase of divorce, especially in the United States, where the demands of individualism and industrialism are most insistent.

  29. Had I been looking for an example of the finest expert inquiry, there would have been little question that the vivid and intensive study of Pittsburgh's industrialism was the example to use.

  30. Almost every attempt to mitigate the hardships of industrialism has had to deal with the bogey of liberty.

  31. There is also the occasional whiff of the benjo; but, as an agricultural expert said, "It is not a bad thing that a people which is increasingly under the influence of industrialism should be compelled to give a thought to agriculture.

  32. Spain's inferiority--apart from deficiency of men and money--was precisely in those qualities which industrialism has bred in the unmilitary American.

  33. Consider this injunction, Heard, and ask yourself whether industrialism does not split its sides with laughing at it.

  34. Industrialism has killed the pastoral and the agricultural points of view.

  35. Moreover, the countries released to a new life and those quickened to a new industrialism by the Great War will need to employ all their muscle and talents at home.

  36. Northern Italy is the home of the old masters in art and literature and of a new industrialism that is bringing renewed prosperity to Milan and Turin.

  37. The caste distinctions of Hinduism were the product of a combination between religion and the social organization of the people; can they last when industrialism and democracy are pervading India?

  38. Can it meet the complex needs of modern industrialism in the same way?

  39. Our conventional economics to-day analyzes no phase of industrialism or the wage-relationship, or citizenship in pecuniary society, in a manner to offer a key to such distressing and complex problems as this.

  40. Why have our criticisms of industrialism no sturdy warnings about this unhappy evolution?

  41. The anxiety and apprehension of the economist should not be produced by this cracking of his economic system, but by the poverty of the criticism of industrialism which his science offers.

  42. Our economic literature shows that we are but rarely curious to know whether industrialism is suited to man's inherited nature, or what man in turn will do to our rules of economic conduct in case these rules are repressive.

  43. It is from this field of comparative or abnormal psychology that the challenge to industrialism and the programme of change will come.

  44. It is merely a commonplace attitude--not such a state of mind as Machiavelli or Robespierre possessed, but one stamped by the lowest, most miserable labor-conditions and outlook which American industrialism produces.


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