Political Economy for High Schools and AcademiesGinn, 1895 - 108 стор. |
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... society also . So he reduced Political Economy , as an art , to doing nothing besides collecting taxes and regulating the issue of money . In fact the idea of the State as a household , with common interests requiring a common ...
... society also . So he reduced Political Economy , as an art , to doing nothing besides collecting taxes and regulating the issue of money . In fact the idea of the State as a household , with common interests requiring a common ...
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... society than others have . It is unjust when it has been obtained by force , as in the conquest of a weaker people by a stronger , or by fraud of any kind . So long as men differ in ability , some will command a greater share of the ...
... society than others have . It is unjust when it has been obtained by force , as in the conquest of a weaker people by a stronger , or by fraud of any kind . So long as men differ in ability , some will command a greater share of the ...
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... society and therefore belongs to society , will be discussed in the chapter on Taxation . 14. The comfort and success of the farmer , therefore , depend not only on what he does with his own land , but on what is done on the land in his ...
... society and therefore belongs to society , will be discussed in the chapter on Taxation . 14. The comfort and success of the farmer , therefore , depend not only on what he does with his own land , but on what is done on the land in his ...
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... society , while it subtracts nothing from the values of the railroad bonds bought by his neighbor ? - NOTE . Some have replied to this that the case is parallel to that of negro slavery . The State in that case allowed persons to invest ...
... society , while it subtracts nothing from the values of the railroad bonds bought by his neighbor ? - NOTE . Some have replied to this that the case is parallel to that of negro slavery . The State in that case allowed persons to invest ...
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... society , as the producers are a class and the consumers are everybody . The interest of the consumer is simply in cheapness , and whatever puts up prices is adverse to his interest . " 5. It also is said that " Protection introduces ...
... society , as the producers are a class and the consumers are everybody . The interest of the consumer is simply in cheapness , and whatever puts up prices is adverse to his interest . " 5. It also is said that " Protection introduces ...
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