Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 1Appleton, 1920 |
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... kind of contribution which Political Economy at present requires . The " Wealth of Nations " is in many parts obsolete , and in all , imperfect . Political Economy , properly so called , has grown up almost from infancy since the time ...
... kind of contribution which Political Economy at present requires . The " Wealth of Nations " is in many parts obsolete , and in all , imperfect . Political Economy , properly so called , has grown up almost from infancy since the time ...
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... kind of valuable possession . We really , and justly , look upon a person as possessing the advantages of wealth , not in propor- tion to the useful and agreeable things of which he is in the actual enjoyment , but to his command over ...
... kind of valuable possession . We really , and justly , look upon a person as possessing the advantages of wealth , not in propor- tion to the useful and agreeable things of which he is in the actual enjoyment , but to his command over ...
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... kind of wealth confers so immediately or so certainly as money . It is the only form of wealth which is not merely applicable to some one use , but can be turned at once to any use . And this distinction was the more likely to make an ...
... kind of wealth confers so immediately or so certainly as money . It is the only form of wealth which is not merely applicable to some one use , but can be turned at once to any use . And this distinction was the more likely to make an ...
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... kind of it ; as well as in the manner in which the wealth existing in the community is shared among its members . There is , perhaps , no people or community , now exist- ing , which subsists entirely on the spontaneous produce of ...
... kind of it ; as well as in the manner in which the wealth existing in the community is shared among its members . There is , perhaps , no people or community , now exist- ing , which subsists entirely on the spontaneous produce of ...
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... kind . There is ample evi- dence that while those parts of the world which have been the cradle of modern civilization were still generally in the nomad state , considerable skill had been attained in spin- ning , weaving , and dyeing ...
... kind . There is ample evi- dence that while those parts of the world which have been the cradle of modern civilization were still generally in the nomad state , considerable skill had been attained in spin- ning , weaving , and dyeing ...
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accumulation additional advance advantage agricultural amount applied become called capital carried causes circumstances competition condition consequence considerable considered consumed cultivation demand depends desire diminished economy effect employed employment England English equal exertion exist expense extent fact farmer farms fixed France give given greater habits hands human important improvement increase individual industry interest Italy kind labour land landlord least less limited live maintain manufactures materials means ment mode nature necessary never object obtained occupation operations opinion paid peasant persons political population portion possession practical present principle produce profit proportion proprietors quantity question raise reason remuneration render rent require respect result saving says society soil sufficient supply suppose things tion unless usually wages wealth whole