| Peter Gay - 1996 - 756 стор.
...concedes, sounding in this quite as ready to confront grim facts as Ferguson, and even more pessimistic, "the employment of the far greater part of those who...very simple operations, frequently to one or two." All this has disastrous psychological consequences: after all, men's understandings are formed by their... | |
| Donald Stabile - 1996 - 260 стор.
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| James Maitland Earl of Lauderdale - 1996 - 184 стор.
...P. 442 [Gl. edn, p. 364] pp. 366-7 (Gl. edn, pp. 781-2) In the progress of the division of labour, the employment of the far greater part of those who...great body of the people, comes to be confined to a very few simple operations; frequently to one or two. But the understandings of the greater part of... | |
| Howard J. Ehrlich - 1996 - 406 стор.
...work than Ayn Rand or the Chicago economists or any of Smith's modern epigones. As Smith observed: "The understandings of the greater part of men are...formed by their ordinary employments. The man whose life is spent in performing a few simple operations . . . has no occasion to exert his understanding.... | |
| Noam Chomsky - 1996 - 264 стор.
...of labour. Adopting standard Enlightenment ideas about freedom and creativity, Smith recognised that The understandings of the greater part of men are necessarily formed by their ordinary employments'. Hence: the man whose life is spent in performing a few simple operations, of which the effects too... | |
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