The Quarterly Review, Volumes 280-281William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1943 - English literature |
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Page 232
... proposals of Sir William Beveridge , they are in fact accepting what the people appear to think they want . If this is not totalitarianism in origin , in principle , and in practice , it is , indeed , a very near imitation of the real ...
... proposals of Sir William Beveridge , they are in fact accepting what the people appear to think they want . If this is not totalitarianism in origin , in principle , and in practice , it is , indeed , a very near imitation of the real ...
Page 236
... proposals of the past have relied and says nothing about the wealthy classes whose half - share of the national income has hitherto provided all previous Beveridges with the excuse for their proposals . After half a century of the type ...
... proposals of the past have relied and says nothing about the wealthy classes whose half - share of the national income has hitherto provided all previous Beveridges with the excuse for their proposals . After half a century of the type ...
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... proposals — a scheme or plan for which Sir William Beveridge himself is ( by agreement with the Minister who initiated the whole matter ) solely and individually responsible . The plan really contains three sections : ( 1 ) a plan for ...
... proposals — a scheme or plan for which Sir William Beveridge himself is ( by agreement with the Minister who initiated the whole matter ) solely and individually responsible . The plan really contains three sections : ( 1 ) a plan for ...
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