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... question , whether nature gives more assistance to labour in one kind of industry or in another ; and have said * This essential and primary law of man's power over nature was , I believe , first illus- trated and made prominent as a ...
... question , whether nature gives more assistance to labour in one kind of industry or in another ; and have said * This essential and primary law of man's power over nature was , I believe , first illus- trated and made prominent as a ...
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... question , what kinds of labour should be reputed to be unproductive ; and they have not always perceived , that there was in reality no matter of fact in dispute between them . Many writers have been unwilling to class any labour as ...
... question , what kinds of labour should be reputed to be unproductive ; and they have not always perceived , that there was in reality no matter of fact in dispute between them . Many writers have been unwilling to class any labour as ...
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... question which now occupies us could not have been a question at all , if the production of utility were enough to satisfy the notion which mankind have usually formed of productive la- bour . Production , and productive , are of course ...
... question which now occupies us could not have been a question at all , if the production of utility were enough to satisfy the notion which mankind have usually formed of productive la- bour . Production , and productive , are of course ...
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... question to which Dr. Chalmers has very particu- larly adverted ; whether the funds re- quired by a government for extraor dinary unproductive expenditure , are best raised by loans , the interest only being provided by taxes , or ...
... question to which Dr. Chalmers has very particu- larly adverted ; whether the funds re- quired by a government for extraor dinary unproductive expenditure , are best raised by loans , the interest only being provided by taxes , or ...
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... question : the capital has actually been consumed in producing something which nobody wants or uses , and it has therefore perished , and the employment which it gave to labour is at an end , not be- cause there is no longer a demand ...
... question : the capital has actually been consumed in producing something which nobody wants or uses , and it has therefore perished , and the employment which it gave to labour is at an end , not be- cause there is no longer a demand ...
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Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to ..., Том 3 John Stuart Mill Перегляд фрагмента - 1965 |
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