R. H. Tawney Quote

The real economic cleavage is not... between employers and employed, but between all who do constructive work, from scientist to laborer, on the one hand, and all whose main interest is the preservation of existing proprietary rights upon the other, irrespective of whether they contribute to constructive work or not.


The Sickness of Acquisitive Society (ed. 1920)


The real economic cleavage is not... between employers and employed, but between all who do constructive work, from scientist to laborer, on the one...

The real economic cleavage is not... between employers and employed, but between all who do constructive work, from scientist to laborer, on the one...

The real economic cleavage is not... between employers and employed, but between all who do constructive work, from scientist to laborer, on the one...

The real economic cleavage is not... between employers and employed, but between all who do constructive work, from scientist to laborer, on the one...