id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 18603 Sumner, William Graham What Social Classes Owe to Each Other .txt text/plain 32998 1567 69 existence of social classes is assumed as a simple fact. unquestioned doctrine in regard to social classes that "the rich" ought produced on the classes and society; or we may discuss the political whether legislation which forces one man to aid another is right and who does not contribute either by land, labor, or capital to the work class relations lies in the fact that our society, largely controlled on contract is a society of free and independent men, who form ties rights and turning his back on most of the duties of a civilized man, A free man in a free democracy has no duty whatever toward other men of earth, or above the natural state of human society. Undoubtedly the man who possesses capital has a great advantage over persons and classes to obtain control of the power of the State, so as social philosopher ought to think of before this man? ./cache/18603.txt ./txt/18603.txt