Found 19,621 results for "Politique sociale"
by Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Tal vez no sea superfluo, al introducir el célebre libro de Rousseau, señalar como punto de partida que estamos ante un ...
by John Stuart Mill
1. HAVING proceeded thus far in ascertaining the general laws of Value, without introducing the idea of Money (except oc...
by Karl Marx
The wealth of those societies in which the capitalist mode of production prevails, presents itself as "an immense accumu...
by Max Weber
A glance at the occupational statistics for any country in which several religions coexist is revealing.
by John Stuart Mill
John Stuart Mill said in his Autobiography that his father, James Mill, was "the last of the eighteenth century."
by Alexis de Tocqueville, Gustave de Beaumont
AFTER the birth of a human being, his early years are obscurely spent in the toils or pleasures of childhood.
by Πλάτων
The first chapter consists of a typical early Platonic dialogue: it was possibly originally written separately from the ...
by Niccolò Machiavelli
ALL THE STATES and Governments by which men are or ever have been ruled, have been and are either Republics or Princedom...
by Benjamin Franklin
"It seems I am too much of an American," said Franklin sadly to an English friend.
by Samuel Pepys
Samuel Pepys, the author of the Diary here presented to the reader was descended from the family of Pepys originally sea...
by Adam Smith
The greatest improvement in the productive powers of labour, and the greater part of the skill, dexterity, and judgment ...
by Thomas Paine
AMONG the incivilities by which nations or individuals provoke and irritate each other, Mr. Burke's pamphlet on the Fren...
by Aristotle
THE question of the genuineness and of the literary character of each of the several works which have come down to us un...
by George Orwell
Nous sommes à la ferme, à la tombée de la nuit, alors que M.Jones vient de rentrer du pub. Il est ce soir bien trop émé...
by Jonathan Swift
MY FATHER HAD a small estate in Nottinghamshire, 1 was the third of five sons.
by Peter Kropotkin, P. Kropotkin
THE conception of struggle for existence as a factor of evolution, introduced into science by Darwin and Wallace, has pe...
by Joseph Alois Schumpeter, Gaël Fain
IT WAS not by a slip that an analogy from the world of religion was permitted to intrude into the title of this chapter.
by Александр Исаевич Солженицын
How do people get to this clandestine Archipelago?
by Πλάτων
Strangers, let me ask a question of you-Was a God or a man the author of your laws?