
describing the Puritan view, Part IV, Ch. 4
Religion and the Rise of Capitalism (1926)
describing the Puritan view, Part IV, Ch. 4
Religion and the Rise of Capitalism (1926)
Speech in the House of Commons (11 March 1935); published in Hansard, House of Commons, 5th series, vol. 299 cols. 50-1.
1935
Speech to Conservative Party Conference (11 October 1985) http://www.margaretthatcher.org/document/106145
Second term as Prime Minister
“Fine Writing,” p. 304
Reperusals and Recollections (1936)
Speech (late 1913), quoted in Thomas Jones, Lloyd George (London: Oxford University Press, 1951), p. 45.
Chancellor of the Exchequer
E. A. Smith, ‘ Grey, Charles, second Earl Grey (1764–1845) http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/11526’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, May 2009, accessed 8 Sept 2012.
About
This has sometimes appeared in paraphrased form as: "The aim of art is to destroy the curse of labour by making work the pleasurable satisfaction of our impulse towards energy, and giving to that energy hope of producing something worth the exercise".
Signs of Change (1888), The Aims of Art
The People's Rights [1909] (London: Jonathan Cape, 1970), p. 154
Early career years (1898–1929)
The Manchester Guardian (15 February 1937), quoted in Hugh Dalton, The Fateful Years. Memoirs 1931-1945 (London: Frederick Muller Ltd, 1957), p. 151
Hindu View of Christianity and Islam (1992)
On the 1983 general election (The News of the World, 19 June 1983).
1980s
Source: The Case of Mr. Richard Arkwright and Co., 1781, p. 23-24
2000, Reaction to statements in Parliament from Senator Apisai Tora, 23-24 August 2005
quoted in The Scotsman http://www.scotsman.com/news/scottish-conservative-candidate-ivor-tiefenbrun-quits-1-478524.
2010
Source: How to Pay for the War (1940), Ch. 3 : Our Output Capacity and the National Income
William Harcourt, ‘Pot and Kettle’, Saturday Review (21 March, 1857).
A. G. Gardiner, The Life of Sir William Harcourt. Volume I (1827-1886) (London: Constable, 1923), p. 90.
Speech to the conference of representatives of the British and Dominion Labour parties, Westminster, London (12 September 1944), quoted in The Times (13 September 1944), p. 8.
War Cabinet
T. T. Meadows quoted in The Chinese Speaker (1916), p. 1 by Evan Morgan
Source: The Principles of Political Economy and Taxation (1821) (Third Edition), Chapter I, Section I, On Value, p. 5
Jeder liebt sein Land, seine Sitten, seine Sprache, sein Weib, seine Kinder, nicht weil sie die besten auf der Welt, sondern weil sie die bewährten Seinigen sind, und er in ihnen sich und seine Mühe selbst liebt.
Vol. 1, p. 13; translation vol. 1, p. 18
Ideen zur Philosophie der Geschichte der Menschheit (1784-91)
Source: The Principles of Agriculture, 1844, Section II. The Economy, Organization and Direction of an Agricultural Enterprise, p. 55.
“They can expect nothing but their labour for their pains.”
Don Quixote de la Mancha (1605–1615), Prologue
The Scotsman, 4 April 1997.
Asked whether he would intervene to prevent the Scottish Parliament from raising taxes.
1990s
Source: Debunking Economics - The Naked Emperor Of The Social Sciences (2001), Chapter 5, To Each According To His Contribution, p. 112
Quarterly Review, 116, 1864, p. 266, pp. 269-270
1860s
Quoted in Social Policy in the New Germany by Bruno Rauecker - 1936
Ezra Pound, ABC of Reading (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1934), p. 103.
About
“Unbecoming to a gentleman, too, and vulgar are the means of livelihood of all hired workmen whom we pay for mere manual labour, not for artistic skill; for in their case the very wage they receive is a pledge of their slavery.”
Illiberales autem et sordidi quaestus mercennariorum omnium, quorum operae, non quorum artes emuntur; est enim in illis ipsa merces auctoramentum servitutis.
Book I, section 150; translation by Walter Miller
De Officiis – On Duties (44 BC)
In p. 169.
Quote, Thought Leaders
1840s, Past and Present (1843)
Source: Aphorisms and Reflections (1901), p. 208
Letter circulated to various officials who wished to appoint Higgins to Parliament, 14 December 1832.
Blue Labour, Tackling Poverty Together http://www.bluelabour.org/2013/11/24/tackling-poverty-together/
As quoted in The Observer (30 January 1983)
Report of the Independent Expert on the adverse impact of World Bank policies on human rights and the realisation of a democratic and equitable international order
2017, Report submitted to the UN Human Rights Council
Quoted in Francis Williams, A Prime Minister Remembers (London: Heinemann, 1961), p. 37.
Later life
Source: The Division of Labor in Society (1893), p. 39; Lead paragraph
Above three quotes are his remarks as he was from a very well to do land owning family with no wants in but attracted to the plight of thee poor people in page=3
Baba Amte: A Vision of New India
On the BBC Radio 4 series Politics in the Seventies (10 June 1973), quoted in The Times (11 June 1973), p. 3.
1970s
The Times, 10 December 1934.
Explaining his decision to personally begin the dismantling of the old Waterloo Bridge; the government had refused to allow the council to build a replacement so Morrison and his allies forced the issue by breaking up the existing bridge.
Quoted from Lal, K. S. (1992). The legacy of Muslim rule in India. New Delhi: Aditya Prakashan. Chapter 4
Travels in the Mogul Empire (1656-1668)
Source: The Story of his Life Told by Himself (1898), p. 11
'Neither Brussels or the City - for the many not the few'. http://michaelrosenblog.blogspot.com/2018/07/neither-brussels-or-city-for-many-not.html (6 July 2018)
Question http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1993/jan/14/treaty-on-european-union in the House of Commons (14 January 1993).
1990s
Blue Labour, The Profundity of Defeat http://www.bluelabour.org/2013/10/30/285/
Blue Labour, Work As Value http://www.bluelabour.org/2013/10/31/work-as-a-value/
“One lonely voice still shouting labour!”
During the 1970 election campaign.
Leader of the Opposition
“No statesman e'er will find it worth his pains
To tax our labours and excise our brains.”
Night, an Epistle to Robert Lloyd (1761), line 271
Interview: What UKIP’s David Coburn wants for Kirkcaldy https://www.fifetoday.co.uk/news/politics/interview-what-ukip-s-david-coburn-wants-for-kirkcaldy-1-4449642 (May 18, 2017)
Speech at Rochdale town hall (23 April 1890), quoted in 'Mr. Morley At Rochdale', The Times (24 April 1890), p. 6.
The Telegraph, 18 Jul 2011 http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/immigration/8643584/Immigration-should-be-frozen-says-Miliband-adviser.html
A Life at the Centre (London: Macmillan, 1991), p. 617
1990s
Introductory Chapter, p. 3
Mendel's Principles of Heredity (1913)
“I sometimes wish that I were in the Labour Party. I would tear down all these institutions!”
Speaking of landlords, quoted in Frances Stevenson's diary entry (17 December 1919), A. J. P. Taylor (ed.), Lloyd George: A Diary (London: Hutchinson, 1971), p. 193
Prime Minister
“The frame wearied with labours lies prostrate on the ground, but it is no penalty to lie down with Christ. Your limbs unbathed, are foul and disfigured with filth and dirt; but within they are spiritually cleansed, although without the flesh is defiled.”
Humi iacent fessa laboribus viscera, sed poena non est cum Christo iacere. Squalent sine balneis membra situ et sorde deformia, sed spiritaliter intus abluitur quod foris carnaliter sordidatur.
Letter 76; Translated by Robert Ernest Wallis. From Ante-Nicene Fathers, Vol. 5. Edited by Alexander Roberts, James Donaldson, and A. Cleveland Coxe. (Buffalo, NY: Christian Literature Publishing Co., 1886.) Revised and edited for New Advent by Kevin Knight. <http://www.newadvent.org/fathers/050676.htm>
Letters of Cyprian
As cited in Schaff (1962;7).
"Comments on Semantics", 1952
“Socialism is what a Labour government does.”
An example of this attribution is Peter Riddell, "We believed you, Tony, but what comes next?", The Times, 14 January 2002, p. 16.
Attributed
An Apology for Idlers.
Virginibus Puerisque and Other Papers (1881)
Source: Problems Of Humanity (1944), p. 29
Broadcast (5 June 1945), quoted in The Times (6 June 1945), p. 2. Churchill had claimed in broadcast that a Labour government would have to rely on a Gestapo to carry out socialist policies
Leader of the Opposition
“Such hath it been — shall be — beneath the sun
The many still must labour for the one!”
Canto I, stanza 8.
The Corsair (1814)
Source: The Geological Evidences of the Antiquity of Man (1863), Ch.21, p. 412
Speech http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1986/mar/18/help-for-the-unemployed in the House of Commons (18 March 1986)
Source: (1776), Book I, Chapter I
Speech at a May Day rally in London (4 May 1969), quoted in The Times (5 May 1969), p. 1. There had been a series of reports that Wilson's leadership might be challenged.
Prime Minister
Question http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1987/may/11/the-quality-of-life in the House of Commons (11 May 1987).
1980s
Original Preface, p. 1
The Principles of Political Economy and Taxation (1821) (Third Edition)
Page 712.
"The Marxian Theory of Value: Das Kapital: A Criticism" (1884)
although others saw in it the rule of accountants
Chris Hendry and Andrew Pettigrew. "Human resource management: an agenda for the 1990s." International journal of human resource management 1.1 (1990): 17-43.
Remark after being appointed Minister of Labour (c. 13 May 1940), quoted in Francis Williams, Ernest Bevin (London: Hutchinson, 1952), p. 217.
The case against remaining in the EU on LabourList.org, 2 June 2016 http://labourlist.org/2016/06/why-should-labour-support-the-european-union-the-case-for-out/
Christmas in India, Stanza 5.
Departmental Ditties and other Verses (1886)
The Guardian article, 19 July 2011 https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2011/jul/19/lord-glasman-radical-traditionalist
Speech at Newcastle (2 December 1895), quoted in 'Mr. Morley At Newcastle', The Times (3 December 1895), p. 6.
Letter from G. Bernard Shaw to a friend, “Bernard Shaw's Defence of Mussolini,” (Feb, 7, 1927)
1920s
Hardy v. Atherton (1881), L. R. 7 Q. B. 269.
“The only solution to the contradictions of capitalism entails the abolition of wage labour.”
Source: The Limits To Capital (2006 VERSO Edition), Chapter 12, Production Of Spatial Configurations, p. 385
Interview with Independent Labour, 2 December 2011 http://www.independentlabour.org.uk/main/2011/12/02/a-conversation-with-maurice-glasman-pt-2/
Speech in London (11 December 1891), quoted in The Times (12 December 1891), p. 7.
1890s