A thousand years later: Essays in Idleness.
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Topics on Idleness. Idleness Leads To Proverbs 10:4. Verse Concepts. Avoiding Poverty Causes of failure in sloth hardwork Success And Hard Work Work, And Redemption Diligence, Rewards Of Laziness Poverty, Causes Of Business Ethics diligence Idleness Leads To Being Organized.
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Thus, in the reign of Alexander, the fugitive serfs whom tyranny or idleness had driven into this wilderness (they were subsequently known as Kazaki, or Cossacks, a Tatar word meaning freebooters) were formed into companies (c. 1504) and placed at the disposal of the frontier starostas, or lord marchers, of Kaniev, Kamenets, Czerkask on the Don.
Now, 81 years later, Russell’s words appear as scandalous as when they were first uttered. Perhaps even more so. To question work now, its moral necessity and the virtue-inspiring discipline it inculcates, is the place yourself beyond the pale of sensible discussion. The one activity the ruling Conservative party in Britain is determined to eradicate, with seemingly widespread public support.
The first issue of James Franklin’s New-England Courant appeared on August 7, 1721, at the height of the inoculation controversy in Boston.9 Because the Mathers supported inoculation, the Courant opposed it; and the paper’s lively, combative essays and verses were soon directed also against the clergy, the magistrates, the postmaster, Harvard College, men of wealth and property—in short.