Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 1Appleton, 1923 |
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... surplus than to feed the less fortunate , while every increase in the number of persons connected with them is an increase both of security and of power : and thus they are enabled to divest themselves of all labour except that of ...
... surplus than to feed the less fortunate , while every increase in the number of persons connected with them is an increase both of security and of power : and thus they are enabled to divest themselves of all labour except that of ...
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... surplus food renders it practicable to devote to these purposes the exertions of a part of the tribe . In all or most nomad communities we find domestic manufactures of a coarse , and in some , of a fine kind . There is ample evi- dence ...
... surplus food renders it practicable to devote to these purposes the exertions of a part of the tribe . In all or most nomad communities we find domestic manufactures of a coarse , and in some , of a fine kind . There is ample evi- dence ...
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... surplus of food beyond their necessary consumption , as to support any large class of labourers engaged in other departments of industry . The surplus , too , whether small or great , is usually torn from the producers , either by the ...
... surplus of food beyond their necessary consumption , as to support any large class of labourers engaged in other departments of industry . The surplus , too , whether small or great , is usually torn from the producers , either by the ...
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... surplus food which has been taken by the govern- ment and its agents as their share of the produce . So lit- erally is this the case , that in some countries the workman , instead of taking his work home , and being paid for it after it ...
... surplus food which has been taken by the govern- ment and its agents as their share of the produce . So lit- erally is this the case , that in some countries the workman , instead of taking his work home , and being paid for it after it ...
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... surplus of wealth , available for purposes of collective luxury or magnificence . From such a surplus the Parthenon and the Propylæa were built , the sculptures of Pheidias paid for , and the festivals celebrated , for which Eschylus ...
... surplus of wealth , available for purposes of collective luxury or magnificence . From such a surplus the Parthenon and the Propylæa were built , the sculptures of Pheidias paid for , and the festivals celebrated , for which Eschylus ...
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