The Economic Interpretation of History: (lectures Delivered in Worcester College Hall, Oxford, 1887-8)T. Fisher Unwin, 1888 - 547 стор. |
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... economical generalities which are as universal in their application as they are true . Such , for example , are those which affirm that the indi- vidual has an inalienable right to lay out his money , or the pro- duce of his labour to ...
... economical generalities which are as universal in their application as they are true . Such , for example , are those which affirm that the indi- vidual has an inalienable right to lay out his money , or the pro- duce of his labour to ...
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... economical . Many of these errors die hard , especially when they assume the form of a vested interest ; sometimes they are maintained as part of the con- tinuity of policy ; sometimes they are defended by bold and baseless . assertions ...
... economical . Many of these errors die hard , especially when they assume the form of a vested interest ; sometimes they are maintained as part of the con- tinuity of policy ; sometimes they are defended by bold and baseless . assertions ...
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... economical verities had been translated into law . It is grievous enough to note what the consequences have been , when some of these rash inferences have been accepted as guides in statesmanship . I have attempted to illustrate what I ...
... economical verities had been translated into law . It is grievous enough to note what the consequences have been , when some of these rash inferences have been accepted as guides in statesmanship . I have attempted to illustrate what I ...
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... economical facts , many of them containing problems of a serious and urgent character . So serious are they that many persons - an increasingly large number of persons - demand , if no other solution is to be given , that society must ...
... economical facts , many of them containing problems of a serious and urgent character . So serious are they that many persons - an increasingly large number of persons - demand , if no other solution is to be given , that society must ...
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... economical inquiries , the suspicion that it deliberately advocates an unjust distribution , hopelessly discredits it . And when men despair of equity , the just rights of those who have strained those rights are in danger . I cannot ...
... economical inquiries , the suspicion that it deliberately advocates an unjust distribution , hopelessly discredits it . And when men despair of equity , the just rights of those who have strained those rights are in danger . I cannot ...
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