Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social PhilosophyLongmans, Green, and Company, 1909 - 1013 стор. |
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... desire of accumulation 3. Examples of deficiency in the strength of this desire . 4. Exemplification of its excess CHAPTER XII . Of the Law of the Increase of Production from Land § 1. The limited quantity and limited productiveness of ...
... desire of accumulation 3. Examples of deficiency in the strength of this desire . 4. Exemplification of its excess CHAPTER XII . Of the Law of the Increase of Production from Land § 1. The limited quantity and limited productiveness of ...
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... desire of accumulation : which three things are the elements of a society rapidly progressive in its amount of capital . Although , therefore , the labouring classes must suffer , not only if the increase of fixed capital takes place at ...
... desire of accumulation : which three things are the elements of a society rapidly progressive in its amount of capital . Although , therefore , the labouring classes must suffer , not only if the increase of fixed capital takes place at ...
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... desire of accumulation is of unequal strength , not only according to the varieties of individual character , but to the general state of society and civilization . Like all other moral attributes , it is one in ... desire of accumulation.
... desire of accumulation is of unequal strength , not only according to the varieties of individual character , but to the general state of society and civilization . Like all other moral attributes , it is one in ... desire of accumulation.
Сторінка 166
... desire of accumulation . Thus a healthy climate or occupation , by increasing the probability of life , has a tendency to add to this desire . When engaged in safe occupations , and living in healthy countries , men are much more apt to ...
... desire of accumulation . Thus a healthy climate or occupation , by increasing the probability of life , has a tendency to add to this desire . When engaged in safe occupations , and living in healthy countries , men are much more apt to ...
Сторінка 167
... accumulation will be ad- mitted , if we consider how much saving at present takes place , which has for its object the interest of others rather than of ourselves the education of children , their advancement in life , the future ...
... accumulation will be ad- mitted , if we consider how much saving at present takes place , which has for its object the interest of others rather than of ourselves the education of children , their advancement in life , the future ...
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