Show B E Y collace notes note on oa political economy where do workmen supply capital and labor in operative cooperative co e societies why ire are there so mabit many failures in coope operative cooperative co ope dative societies failures result from incapability of the workmen or dishonesty 0 of f the managers isa to what lid did corporations and trade unions formerly lead to monopoly in ill certain kinds of work what lid did affirm in tile the edict or of 1776 alp ilp the lie right to labor is the possession of all and the fir first stand and most inalienable of all possessions what are the weapons of modern trade unions coalitions and strikes ISO what is the result of kesi ate they generally caise cause great gortat euf EUI bering 0 especially among 0 he tho workmen when can strikes raise iva Cs when the are high enough to permit it row how are strikes sonie sometimes times prevented in england first by arbitration before competent judges second by fl fixing ng tho the wages e according to the selling price of the produce ilow how do clo economists say fay that the condition of tho the labo laborer may be improved by increasing capital ISO ilow how lo 10 long ng would it take workmen by saying saving what they spend in drink to buy every ever factory at which they work twenty years when can no reform permanently manent ly improve the lot of the poor man when population lation increases more rapidly than means of subsistence what question does J S mill say dominates every other that of population Is the increase of population to be dreaded two opposite opinions on this subject have long existed several teachers in tho the B V Y C Q do not seem to dread it what does rousseau say of the question there is no worse dearth for a nation than that of men inen what idea does malthus advance lie Ile advances the theory that the human burnan race tends to increase more rapidly that than the means of subsistence and that the excessive multiplication of the race should be arrested by moral constraint what is the estimated number of inhabitants that could be supported on our planet twelve thousand million human beings 07 what is the present population fewer than fifteen hundred million what does J S I 1 mill fill bay ay must be the result if population always continues to increase the time must come when agriculture will bo be unable to produce sufficient food where has hae such a state of things alrea already ely been reached lu in FI flanders anders and in some parts of india in what must the find refuge 0 in unlimited population in increase of justice more light and more virtue |