| John Stuart Mill - 1848 - 602 стор.
...case, not on those who resist, but on those who recommend, government interference. Laisser-faire, in short, should be the general practice ; every departure...evil. The degree in which the maxim, even in the cases lo which it is most manifestly applicable, has heretofore been infringed by governments, future ages... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1849 - 588 стор.
...strong case, not on those who resist, but on those who recommend, government interference. Lcdsserfaire, in short, should be the general practice: every departure...the cases to which it is most manifestly applicable, lias heretofore been infringed by governments, future ages will probably have difficulty in crediting.... | |
| Jacobus Tielenius Kruythoff - 1852 - 182 стор.
...limits of the laissez-faire or non- interference principle}, ita principium statuit : » Laissez-faire in short should be the general practice; every departure...unless required by some great good, is a certain evil." XXXII. Recte idem, pag. 539, problema de alendis in civitate pauperibus ita posuit: »how to give the... | |
| 1857 - 626 стор.
...means of effecting a greater public good ;" because, as he writes in another place, " laisser faire, in short, should be the general practice; every departure...unless required by some great good, is a certain eviL"* Precisely, as a surgeon says, if a broken leg cannot be cured by splints, and bandages, and time, why... | |
| John Wrottesley Baron Wrottesley - 1860 - 312 стор.
...self-control; and the natural stimulus to these is the difficulties of life." Again : " Laisser-faire should be the general practice : every departure from...unless required by some great good, is a certain evil." Mr. Mill proceeds to detail some of the departures from the general practice which he seems to consider... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1862 - 628 стор.
...case, not on those who resist, but on those who recommend, government interference. Laisaer-faire, in short, should be the general practice : every departure...manifestly applicable, has heretofore been infringed by goverments, future ages will probably have difficulty in crediting. Some idea may be formed of it from... | |
| William Galt - 1864 - 386 стор.
...strong case, not on those who resist, but on those who recommend Government interference. Laisser-faire, in short, should be the general practice ; every departure...required by some great good, is a certain evil."* Such are the recorded opinions of one of our most distinguished writers on political economy, and these... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1868 - 622 стор.
...strong case, not on those who resist, but on those who recommend, government interference. Laisserfaire, in short, should be the general practice : every departure...infringed by governments, future ages will probably bave difficulty in crediting. Some idoa maybe formed of it from the description by M. Dnnoycr* of the... | |
| Sir George Smyth Baden-Powell, George Baden-Powell - 1879 - 396 стор.
...protection has an innate tendency to annihilate individual energies. Mill writes : " Letting alone should be the general practice; every departure from...required by some great good, is a certain evil." The eminent Spanish economist, Sefior Prendergast, puts it thus : "If you lose confidence in the natural... | |
| Sir Guilford Lindsey Molesworth - 1885 - 44 стор.
...sufficiency of these reasons to throw, in every instance, the burden of making out a strong cnsc — not on those who resist — but on those who recommend...it, unless required by some great good, is a certain cvil. (' Political Economy,' JS Mill, bk. v. chap, xi.) * If we were to partition out England into... | |
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