10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MILLOCRACY»
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millocracy in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Millocrat: A Series of Letters to J.G. Marshall, Esq., ...
It is the boast of the millocracy, that they have created their wealth out of the
rough — hewn it with their own hands ; and that many, who thirty years ago were
humble artisans, are now worth a quarter of a million. We honour the
perseverance ...
George Calvert Holland, James Garth Marshall, 1841
2
The Laboring Classes of England, Especially Those Engaged in ...
The millocracy intrude on public consideration their importance as a wealthy
class; they state in figures the immense capital which a small number can
command; they also admit the misery, wretchedness, immorality, and
degradation of the ...
William Dodd, Caroline Sheridan Norton, 1847
3
British Imperialism: 1688-2000
Until recently, Marx argued: the interests of the moneyocracy which had
converted India into its landed estates, of the oligarchy who had conquered it by
their armies, and of the millocracy who had inundated it with their fabrics, had
gone hand ...
P.J. Cain, A.G. Hopkins, 2014
4
The Theory, Not the Theorist: The Case of Karl Marx
The aristocracy wanted to conquer it, the moneyocracy to plunder it, the [textile]
millocracy to undersell it. But now the tables have turned. The millocracy have
discovered that the transformation of India into a reproductive country has
become ...
5
Imperialism: Critical Concepts in Historical Studies
The aristocracy wanted to conquer it, the moneyocracy to plunder it, and the
millocracy to undersell it. But now the tables are turned. The millocracy have
discovered that the transformation of India into a reproductive country has
become of vital ...
P. J. Cain, Mark Harrison, 2001
6
Literary Remains: Representations of Death and Burial in ...
Valentine Cunningham claims that “the trustees and members were the
millocracy, the benefactors, the leaders of Manchester society: corn millers, silk
manufacturers, calico painters, patent-reed makers, engineers, bankers and
barristers; ...
Mary Elizabeth Hotz, 2009
7
Indigenous Resources for Rural Development: Agricultural ...
The aristocracy wanted to conquer it, the moneyocracy to plunder it, and the
millocracy to undersell it. But now the tables are turned. The millocracy have
discovered that the transformation of India into a reproductive 208 Indigenous
Resources ...
8
Social and Sexual Revolution: Essays on Marx and Reich
In Great Britain, the ruling classes are said to be composed of the “aristocracy,” “
moneyocracy,” and “millocracy.”'° Thus, they include both capitalists and
landowners, most of whom belong to the aristocracy. The “millocracy” refers to
owners of ...
9
Kalkutta, 4. Mai: drei Akte Kolonialgeschichte
The aristocracy wanted to conquer it, the moneyocracy to plunder it, and the
millocracy to undersell it. But now the tables are turned. The millocracy have
discovered that the transformation of India into a reproductive country has
become of vital ...
Lion Feuchtwanger, Lion Feuchtwanger und Bertolt Brecht, 1927
10
Capitalist World Development: A Critique of Radical ...
The aristocracy wanted to conquer it, the moneyocracy to plunder it, the
millocracy to undersell it. But now the tables are turned. The millocracy has
discovered that the transformation of India into a reproductive country has a vital
importance to ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «MILLOCRACY»
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millocracy is used in the context of the following news items.
Can you recall our old photo's details to lead members towards …
... Automobile Club, as it was first known, were men of substance of Blackburn, mill owners – known as the 'millocracy' – and business people. «Lancashire Telegraph, Mar 15»
The Guardian view on Johann Lamont's resignation: reform is long …
After 1688 we find them united with the Bankocracy, ... as we find them in 1846, united with the Millocracy. ... As soon as, at the same time, ... «The Guardian, Oct 14»