Archive for James M. Rogers
Two Ways to Slavery
When delegating power and authority to “good” men, remember that the power is apt to be inherited by “bad” men.
1Aug1971 | James M. Rogers | 0 comments | ContinuedTwo Ways To Slavery
James M. Rogers, assistant to the president of Ingersoll Milling Machine Company, was formerly a member of the staff of the Foundation for Economic Education. When delegating power and authority to “good” men, remember that the power is apt to be inherited by “bad” men In the Old Testament, there are two thought-provoking stories of [...]
1Sep1955 | James M. Rogers | 0 comments | Continued-
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