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Technics & Civilization by Lewis Mumford
People or Personnel and Like a Conquered Province by Paul Goodman
Labour defended against the claims of capital, or, The unproductiveness of capital proved with reference to the presentc by Thomas Hodgskin
Triumph of Conservatism by Gabriel Kolko
The Second Industrial Divide: Possibilities for Prosperity by Michael J. Piore
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by Lucy Larcom
Life offers no joy like a friend;
Fulfilment and prophecy blend
In the throb of a heart with its own,
A heart where we know and are known.
Yet more than thy friend unto thee,
Is the friendship hereafter to be,
When the flower of thy life shall unfold
Out of hindering, and darkness, and cold.
Love mocks thee, whose mounting desire
Doth not to the Perfect aspire;
Nor lovest thou the soul thou wouldst win
To shut with thine emptiness in.
A friend! Deep is calling to deep!
A friend! the heart wakes from its sleep
To behold the world lit by one face;
With one heavenward step to keep pace.
O heart wherein all hearts are known,
Whose infinite throb stirs our own!
O Friend beyond friends! what are we,
Who ask so much less, yet have Thee?
posted by theoldman at 7:53 am (EST) on Aug 5, 2009
It seems strange that the book would become so unpopular as to have only two readers!
The Hodgskin book on the right of property, natural and artificial, looks interesting. Alas, I don't have it.
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posted by wirkman at 11:04 pm (EST) on Jan 18, 2009