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Example sentences for "social economy"

  • Such are morals, hygiene, social economy, and (in countries where men belong to themselves) political economy.

  • The complex state of society, the multitudinous aspect of life, the progress of science, and its influence on social economy, can indeed only be designated by such a versatile record.

  • Traced back to its source, and separated from incidental association, we find a natural sentiment of religion which is represented in social economy by the preacher.

  • The French exhibit of social economy occupied an area of 700 square meters in the Palace of Education.

  • In the section of social economy of the Educational Building the State was represented by comprehensive exhibits from the following: The State board of health, Trenton, N.

  • The social and economical conditions of the Republic of Mexico were splendidly represented in the Department of Social Economy by numerous official and private publications and photographs.

  • Social Economy: we shall say, then, your practice, your practice without theory and without principle.

  • From these premises we may deduce a phenomenon which is very important in social economy, which is, that /in general/ anterior labour loses in exchange with present labour.

  • I was Professor of Social Economy in Blurtville University.

  • That breed o' Social Economy don't go, not out here.

  • Arms, an attache of the State building, was detailed to the Department of Social Economy, and dividing his time among the several State exhibits, added materially to the pleasure and knowledge of visitors concerning New York's institutions.

  • But that is a chronic ailment of social economy, and I am not idealist enough to say how this ailment could be cured.

  • It appealed even to the other school, but it did not find the approval of those who were interested in the perpetuation of the old system of social economy.

  • The attitude of the public toward the governmentally decreed system of social economy is not the least interesting feature of it.

  • Since the middle ages, there has been no change in social economy except in its forms; its relations remain unaltered.

  • With the principles of social economy which I have analyzed, I would have had only to break the ground, and follow the furrow.

  • In 1843, Proudhon published the "Creation of Order in Humanity," a large volume, which does not deal exclusively with questions of social economy.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    blazing fire; can see; industrial workers; make mistakes; portrait painting; remember anything; send back; social change; social development; social duty; social equality; social ethics; social evil; social forces; social group; social institutions; social life; social morality; social problems; social progress; social purity; social revolution; social structure; social success; social unit; social worker