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  • Co-operative agricultural societies in Germany 

    Finlay, T.A. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1892)
    A few days ago Mr. Balfour, in a remarkable speech, announced his conviction that the cure for the evils at present afflicting agricultural industry in these countries, might be found in co-operation. As a preliminary ...
  • Ethics and economics of poor relief 

    Finlay, T.A. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1912)
    What is the basis of the claim of the poor to relief at the cost of the well-to-do members of the community ? What is the extent of those claims, that is to say, what measure of relief are the poor warranted in claiming ...
  • German socialism 

    Finlay, T.A. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1890)
    The progress of that movement which we know by the somewhat ill-defined term, Socialism, is the most interesting, as it is the most important phenomenon of our present economic and social condition. During the past half ...
  • Labour associations in their relation to the state 

    Finlay, T.A. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1912)
    The individuals who engage in the same industry are drawn together by the force of common interests, and where they are not dominated by a power strong enough to prevent combination among them they will unite to defend ...
  • Practical education in our schools 

    Finlay, T.A. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1906)
    It will be admitted as a fundamental principle that the aim of all education is to fit children to do their duty worthily and successfully in later life. This conception of education covers a wide field. It includes the ...
  • The progress of co-operation 

    Finlay, T.A. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1897)
    Everyone is familiar with the advantages of co-operation in industrial and commercial pursuits. What all treatises of Political Economy tell us as to the benefits of the Organisation of Industry and the Division of ...
  • The significance of some recent Irish statistics 

    Finlay, T.A. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1913)
    The Statistics published from time to time by Government Departments are often accepted as indicating, without further interpretation, the prosperity of a nation. It is assumed that when we know the amount of wealth ...