The rights and interests of the laboring man will be protected and cared for — not by the labor agitators, but by the Christian men to whom God in His infinite wisdom has given the control of the property interests of the country, and upon the successful... William Randolph Hearst: The Early Years, 1863-1910 - 第 172 頁Ben Procter 著 - 1998 - 384 頁有限的預覽 - 關於此書
| Roger Rosenblatt - 2000 - 172 頁
...placed on earth to manage and others to serve, and that this was the divine order of things. Said Baer: "The rights and interests of the laboring man will be protected and cared for, not by the labor agitators, but by the Christian men to whom God in His infinite wisdom has given control... | |
| Nancy C. Unger - 2000 - 420 頁
...Baer, president of several major coal and iron companies, responded in terms of the Gospel of Wealth: "The rights and interests of the laboring man will be protected and cared for — not by the labor agitators, but by Christian men to whom God has given control of the property rights of the... | |
| David Farber - 2002 - 330 頁
...in a press statement issued in the midst of the memorable coal strike of 1902: "The Sloan i WorL 19 rights and interests of the laboring man will be protected and cared for not by the labor agitators, but by the Christian men to whom God in his infinite wisdom has given the control... | |
| Charles P. Korr - 2002 - 368 頁
...labor movement. In 1902, George Baer, the president of the Reading Railroad, declared, "the rights of the laboring man will be protected, and cared for, not by the labor agitator, but by the Christian men to whom God has given control of the property interests... | |
| John C. Cort - 2003 - 380 頁
...country with his statement, "The strikers don't suffer; they can't even read." He also had protested that "the rights and interests of the laboring man will be protected and cared for not by the labor agitators, but by the Christian men to whom God in His infinite wisdom has given control... | |
| Marshall Cavendish Corporation - 2002 - 146 頁
...Baer, president of Reading Railroad, refused to budge and set out to break the unions. Baer declared, "The rights and interests of the laboring man will be protected and cared for — not by the labor agitators, but by the Christian men to whom God in his wisdom has given control of the property... | |
| Justin Kaplan - 2004 - 420 頁
...he regretted to the end of his days and that soon became part of American folklore. He had written that "the rights and interests of the laboring man will be protected and cared for — not by the labor agitators, but by the Christian men to whom God in His infinite wisdom has given the control... | |
| W. J. Rorabaugh, Donald T. Critchlow, Paula C. Baker - 2004 - 508 頁
...a religious duty to break the strike. "The rights and interests of the laboring men," he declared, "will be protected and cared for — not by labor agitators, but by Christian men to whom God in his infinite wisdom has given control of the propertied interest of the... | |
| H. Loring White - 2005 - 435 頁
...said of the miners: "They don't suffer. Why, they can't even speak English." He had also proclaimed: "The rights and interests of the laboring man will be protected and cared for — not by the labor agitators — but by the Christian men to whom God in his infinite wisdom has given the control... | |
| Francis Wheen - 2005 - 340 頁
...endorsed the mystical credo issued by an American coal-owner, George Baer, during the 1902 miners' strike: "The rights and interests of the laboring man will be protected and cared for — not by the labor agitators, but by the Christian men to whom God in his infinite wisdom has given the control... | |
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