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قراءة كتاب Ireland In The New Century
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PART II.
PRACTICAL.
CHAPTER VII.
THE NEW MOVEMENT; ITS FOUNDATION ON SELF-HELP.
- Distrust of Novel Schemes often well justified
- The Story of the New Movement
- Necessitated by Foreign Competition
- Production and Distribution
- Causes of Continental Superiority
- Objects for which Combination is Desirable
- How to Organise the Industrial Army
- Help from England
- Doubts and Difficulties
- Some Favouring Conditions
- The Beginning of the Work—Co-operative Creameries
- The Social Problem
- Early Efforts and Experiences
- Foundation of the I.A.O.S.
- Its Present Position
- Agricultural Banks
- The Brightening of Home Life
- Staff of the Society
- Philanthropy and Business
- Enquiries from Abroad
- Moral and Social Effects of the New Movement
- Unknown Leaders
CHAPTER VIII.
THE RECESS COMMITTEE.
- After Six Years
- Opportunity for State-Aid
- Combination of Political and Industrial Leadership
- A Letter to the Press
- Mr. Justin McCarthy's Reply
- Mr. Redmond's Reply
- Formation of the Committee
- Investigations on the Continent
- Recommendations of the Committee
- Position of the Nationalist Members of the Committee