Principles of Political Economy with Some of Their Applications to Social PhilosophyLee & Shepard, 1872 - 591 стор. |
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... able , yield a rent equal to the difference of cost 3. Rent of mines and fisheries , and ground - rent of buildings 4. Cases of extra profit analogous to rent • CHAPTER VI . Summary of the Theory of Value . 280 281 283 285 286 288 289 ...
... able , yield a rent equal to the difference of cost 3. Rent of mines and fisheries , and ground - rent of buildings 4. Cases of extra profit analogous to rent • CHAPTER VI . Summary of the Theory of Value . 280 281 283 285 286 288 289 ...
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... able to buy whatever things are for sale : and one whose fortune is in money , or in things rapidly convertible into it , seems both to himself and others to possess not any one thing , but all the things which the money places it at ...
... able to buy whatever things are for sale : and one whose fortune is in money , or in things rapidly convertible into it , seems both to himself and others to possess not any one thing , but all the things which the money places it at ...
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... able to accumulate , was to buy his freedom and withdraw himself to some town or fortified village , which had remained undestroyed from the time of the Ro- man dominion ; or , without buying his freedom , to abscond thither . In that ...
... able to accumulate , was to buy his freedom and withdraw himself to some town or fortified village , which had remained undestroyed from the time of the Ro- man dominion ; or , without buying his freedom , to abscond thither . In that ...
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... able judgment , they increase the re- turns to his industry by far more than an equivalent amount . Another numerous class of labourers employed in rendering the things pro- duced accessible to their intended con- sumers , is the class ...
... able judgment , they increase the re- turns to his industry by far more than an equivalent amount . Another numerous class of labourers employed in rendering the things pro- duced accessible to their intended con- sumers , is the class ...
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... able . Suppose that every capitalist * For example , Mr. Malthus , Dr. Chalmers , M. de Sismondi . came to be of opinion that not being more meritorious than a well - conducted labourer , he ought not to fare better ; and accordingly ...
... able . Suppose that every capitalist * For example , Mr. Malthus , Dr. Chalmers , M. de Sismondi . came to be of opinion that not being more meritorious than a well - conducted labourer , he ought not to fare better ; and accordingly ...
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Сторінка 75 - facilitate and abridge labour, and enable one man to do the work of many." Of these, the increase of dexterity of the individual workman is the most obvious and universal. It does not follow that because a thing has been done
Сторінка 93 - undertaken by desire of the Academy of Moral and Political Sciences of the Institute of France, have led to the conclusion that since the Revolution of 1789, the total produce of French agriculture has doubled ; profits and wages having both increased in about the same, and rent in a still greater ratio. M. de Lavergne,
Сторінка 481 - believed, add so great an element of success to the undertaking as to increase rather than diminish the dividend to the shareholders." § 6. The form of association, however, which if mankind continue to improve, must be expected in the end to predominate, is not that which can
Сторінка 167 - years lease of a garden, and he will convert it into a desert." In his description of the country at the foot of the Western Pyrenees, he speaks no longer from surmise, but from knowledge. " Take* the road to Meneng, and come presently to a scene which was
Сторінка 207 - then, depend mainly upon the demand and supply of labour; or as it is often expressed, on the proportion between population and capital. By population is here meant the number only of the labouring class, or rather of those who work for hire ; and by capital, only circulating capital, and not even the whole of that, but
Сторінка 470 - representative of wealth ; or that numbers of individuals should pass over, every year, from the middle classes into a richer class, or from the class of the occupied rich to, that of the unoccupied. It is only in the backward countries of the world that increased production is still an important object : in those most advanced, what is economically needed
Сторінка 499 - 3. Every tax ought to be levied at the time, or in the manner, in which it is most likely to be convenient for the contributor to pay it. A
Сторінка 153 - mountains which protected it. Neither high-born nobleman, knight, nor esquire was here; but many of these humble sons of the hills had a consciousness that the land which they walked over and tilled had for more than five hundred years been possessed by men of their name and blood.
Сторінка 469 - of ambition, the path to its attainment should be open to all, without favour or partiality. But the best state for human nature is that in which, while no one is poor, no one desires to be richer, nor has any reason to fear being thrust back, by the efforts of others to push themselves forward. § 2. I cannot, therefore, regard the
Сторінка 211 - among whom they are shared. The condition of the class can be bettered in no other way than by altering that proportion to their advantage : and every scheme for their benefit, which does not proceed on this as its foundation, is, for all permanent purposes, a delusion.