Economic moralism : an essay in constructive economics
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UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT LOS ANGELES .sT" ECONOMIC MORALISM ECONOMIC MORALISM AN ESSAY IN CONSTRUCTIVE ECONOMICS BY JAMES HALDANE SMITH NEW YORK THE MACMILLAN COMPANY 1917 {All rights reserved) — V-IM our own rewardAnd may-be we, these days, have, too, (for there are yet some, in all lands, worthy to be so encouraged). Though not for us the joy of entering at the conquer'd city—not ours the chance ever to seelast the peerless power and splendid eclat ofwith our own eyes the arriv'd meridian, filling the worldthe democratic principle, at past history'swith effulgence and majesty far beyond those of whoever iskings, or all dynastic sway—there is yet, to beingeligible among us, the prophetic vision, the joy of toss'd in the brave turmoil of these times—the promulga- tion and the path, obedient, lowly reverent to the voice, the which others see not,gesture of the god, or holy ghost, amid whateverhear not—with the proud consciousness that clouds, seductions, or heart-wearying postponements, we have never deserted, never despair'd, never abandon'd the faith. Whitman.Walt 5 208165 PREFACE The President of the French Chamber of Deputies declared on December 22, that the great1914, war being waged defensively by France and her Allies against the Teutonic Powers was in support " right is This prin-of the principle that might." antithesis of the Teutonic one thatciple, as the " right," is admirable.

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UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
AT LOS ANGELES.sT"ECONOMIC MORALISMECONOMIC
MORALISM
AN ESSAY IN CONSTRUCTIVE
ECONOMICS
BY
JAMES HALDANE SMITH
NEW YORK
THE MACMILLAN COMPANY
1917{All rights reserved)—
V-IM
our own rewardAnd may-be we, these days, have, too,
(for there are yet some, in all lands, worthy to be so
encouraged). Though not for us the joy of entering at the
conquer'd city—not ours the chance ever to seelast the
peerless power and splendid eclat ofwith our own eyes the
arriv'd meridian, filling the worldthe democratic principle, at
past history'swith effulgence and majesty far beyond those of
whoever iskings, or all dynastic sway—there is yet, to
beingeligible among us, the prophetic vision, the joy of
toss'd in the brave turmoil of these times—the promulga-
tion and the path, obedient, lowly reverent to the voice, the
which others see not,gesture of the god, or holy ghost,
amid whateverhear not—with the proud consciousness that
clouds, seductions, or heart-wearying postponements, we have
never deserted, never despair'd, never abandon'd the faith.
Whitman.Walt
5
208165

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