Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social PhilosophyLongmans, Green, and Company, 1909 - 1013 стор. |
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... existing arrangements of society , it deals with only as provisional , and as liable to be much altered by the progress of social improvement . I had indeed partially learnt this view of things from the thoughts awakened in me by the ...
... existing arrangements of society , it deals with only as provisional , and as liable to be much altered by the progress of social improvement . I had indeed partially learnt this view of things from the thoughts awakened in me by the ...
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... existing conditions as to call for no substantial revision in method or conclusions . And by this attitude , -by deferring any breach with Ricardian political economy to a time comparable in the minds of men less ardent than himself to ...
... existing conditions as to call for no substantial revision in method or conclusions . And by this attitude , -by deferring any breach with Ricardian political economy to a time comparable in the minds of men less ardent than himself to ...
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... existing in the community is shared among its members . There is , perhaps , no people or community , now existing , which subsists entirely on the spontaneous produce of vegetation . But many tribes still live exclusively , or almost ...
... existing in the community is shared among its members . There is , perhaps , no people or community , now existing , which subsists entirely on the spontaneous produce of vegetation . But many tribes still live exclusively , or almost ...
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... existing possessors , in other cases accelerated by political revolutions . Gradually , though more slowly , the immediate cultivators of the soil , in all the more civilized countries , ceased to be in a servile or semi - servile state ...
... existing possessors , in other cases accelerated by political revolutions . Gradually , though more slowly , the immediate cultivators of the soil , in all the more civilized countries , ceased to be in a servile or semi - servile state ...
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... existing extent of production : greater , by whatever amount of remuneration the labourers received , beyond what the self - interest of a prudent slave- master would assign to his slaves . In truth , it is only after an abundant ...
... existing extent of production : greater , by whatever amount of remuneration the labourers received , beyond what the self - interest of a prudent slave- master would assign to his slaves . In truth , it is only after an abundant ...
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