Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 1Appleton, 1920 |
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... fixed in the lives and bodily or mental powers of its productive members . To the individuals , in- deed , this forms but a part , sometimes an imperceptible part , of the motives that induce them to submit to medical treatment : it is ...
... fixed in the lives and bodily or mental powers of its productive members . To the individuals , in- deed , this forms but a part , sometimes an imperceptible part , of the motives that induce them to submit to medical treatment : it is ...
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... fix attention upon different parts of it . We must therefore enter a little into the consideration of the various meanings which may attach to the words productive and unproductive when applied to labour . In the first place , even in ...
... fix attention upon different parts of it . We must therefore enter a little into the consideration of the various meanings which may attach to the words productive and unproductive when applied to labour . In the first place , even in ...
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... fixed and embodied in outward objects ; by labour employed in investing external material things with properties which render them serviceable to human beings . This is the common case , and requires no illus- tration . Secondly ...
... fixed and embodied in outward objects ; by labour employed in investing external material things with properties which render them serviceable to human beings . This is the common case , and requires no illus- tration . Secondly ...
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... fixed or embodied in any object , but consisting in a mere service rendered ; a pleasure given , an inconvenience or a pain averted , during a longer or a shorter time , but without leaving a permanent acquisi- tion in the improved ...
... fixed or embodied in any object , but consisting in a mere service rendered ; a pleasure given , an inconvenience or a pain averted , during a longer or a shorter time , but without leaving a permanent acquisi- tion in the improved ...
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... abundance , could not exist . Such labour may be said to be productive indirectly or mediately , 76 BOOK I. CHAPTER III . § 3 . which are of three kinds, Productive labour is that which produces utilities fixed embodied in material objects,
... abundance , could not exist . Such labour may be said to be productive indirectly or mediately , 76 BOOK I. CHAPTER III . § 3 . which are of three kinds, Productive labour is that which produces utilities fixed embodied in material objects,
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