Sidney Webb
Born
in London, The United Kingdom
July 13, 1859
Died
October 13, 1947
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The History Of Trade Unionism (1920)
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142 editions
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2007
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Is Soviet Communism a New Civilisation?
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3 editions
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1935
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The Truth About Soviet Russia
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15 editions
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2015
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English Local Government: English Poor Law History: Part I. the Old Poor Law
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5 editions
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2013
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Industrial Democracy
30 editions
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1897
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The Letters Of Sidney And Beatrice Webb
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1978
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The Works Manager To-day: An Address Prepared for a Series of Private Gatherings of Works Managers
36 editions
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2008
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English Poor Law Policy
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37 editions
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2013
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The London Programme
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2009
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The Soviet Comes of Age
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“An individualist town councillor will walk along the municipal pavement, lit by municipal gas and cleansed by municipal brooms with municipal water and - seeing by the municipal clock in the municipal market, that he is too early to meet his children coming from the municipal school, hard by the country lunatic asylum and the municipal hospital, will use the national telegraph system to tell them not to walk through the municipal park, but to come by the municipal tramway to meet him in the municipal reading-room, by the municipal museum, art-gallery, and library, where he intends ... to prepare his next speech in the municipal town hall in favor of the nationalization of canals and in increase of Government control of the railway system. "Socialism, Sir," he will say, "don't waste the time of a practical man by your fantastic absurdities. Self-help, Sir, individual self-help, that's what has made our city what it is.”
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“The problem of the Unemployable is not created by the fixing of a National Minimum by law. The Unemployable we have always with us. With regards to certain sections of the population, this unemployment is not a mark of social disease, but of social health… If we desire to reduce these Unemployable to a minimum, it is necessary … to pursue a twofold policy. We must … arrange our social organisation in such a way that the smallest possible amount of such degeneracy, whether physical or mental is produced… [Referring to the ‘Unemployables’] These physical and moral weaklings and degenerates must somehow be maintained at the expense of other persons. They may be provided for from their own property or savings, by charity of from public funds, with or without being set to work in whatever ways are within their capacity. But of all ways of dealing with these unfortunate parasites the most ruinous to the community is to allow them unrestrainedly to compete as wage-earners for situations in the industrial organisation. For this at once prevents competition from resulting in the Selection of the Most Fit, and thus defeats its very object.”
― Industrial Democracy
― Industrial Democracy
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