| George Alexander Johnston - 1928 - 316 стор.
...of his character. " Man's character," writes Marshall, " has been moulded by his everyday work and the material resources which he thereby procures, more than by any other influence." 1 We may support our view of the importance of the influence exercised upon citizenship by the industrialisation... | |
| 1891 - 554 стор.
...actions in the ordinary business of life ; it inquires how he gets his income and how he uses it. Thus it is, on the one side, a study of wealth, and on the...influence, unless it be that of his religious ideals. . . . Religious motives are more intense than economic ; but their direct action seldom extends over... | |
| Barry J. Gordon - 1989 - 164 стор.
...King are acknowledged with gratitude. For man's character has been moulded by his everyday work, and the material resources which he thereby procures,...history have been the religious and the economic. Alfred Marshall, Principles of Economics CHAPTER ONE SCARCITY, FAITH AND WISDOM "Accursed be the soil... | |
| Assar Lindbeck - 1992 - 476 стор.
...important side, a part of the study of man. For man's character has been moulded by his every-day work, and the material resources which he thereby procures,...influence unless it be that of his religious ideals. In its actual development, however, economic science has focused on just one aspect of Man's character,... | |
| John Cunningham Wood - 1993 - 534 стор.
...important side a part of the study of man. For man's character*7 has been moulded by his everyday work and the material resources which he thereby procures,...influence unless it be that of his religious ideals. . . ."18 Thus he explicitly states that the study of the mechanism of want-satisfaction, the subject... | |
| O. Giarini, W.R. Stahel - 1993 - 300 стор.
...one side a study of wealth; and on the other and more important side, a part of the study of men...; the two great forming agencies of the world's history have been the religions and the economy. Here and there, the ardor of the military or artistic spirit have been for... | |
| John Cunningham Wood - 1996 - 462 стор.
...have altered and modified human nature, "man's character has been moulded by his every-day work, and the material resources which he thereby procures,...influence unless it be that of his religious ideals." [Marshall, 1961, p. 1]. Especially, the "growth of knowledge" and its increasing application in productive... | |
| John Cunningham Wood - 1996 - 444 стор.
...character has been moulded by his every day work, and the material resources which he thereby procures ... the two great forming agencies of the world's history have been the religious and the economic . . . Religious motives are more intense than economic, but their direct action seldom extends over... | |
| Peter D. Groenewegen - 1998 - 230 стор.
...study of man. For man's character has been moulded by his everyday work, and by the material resourees which he thereby procures, more than by any other...influence (unless it be that of his religious ideals); for the business in which a person earns his livelihood generally fills his thoughts during by far... | |
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