| John Stuart Mill - 1887 - 736 стор.
...in vain to say that all mouths which the increase of mankind calls into, existence bring with them hands. The new mouths require as much food as the old ones, and the hands do not produce as much. After a degree of density has been attained, sufficient to allow the principal benefits of combination... | |
| Michael William Meagher - 1889 - 226 стор.
...in vain to say, that all mouths which the increase of mankind calls into existence bring with them hands. The new mouths require as much food as the...industry were as energetic and the produce as ample as at the present time, there would be enough to make all the existing population extremely comfortable ;... | |
| Henry George - 1911 - 594 стор.
...the increase of mankind calls into existence bring with them hands. The new mouths require as mnch food as the old ones, and the hands do not produce...industry were as energetic and the produce as ample as at the present time, there would be enough to make all the existing population extremely comfortable;... | |
| John Mackinnon Robertson, G. Astor Singer - 1894 - 724 стор.
...is in vain to say that all mouths which the increase of mankind calls into existence bring with them hands. The new mouths require as much food as the old ones, and the hands do not produce as much." The former of these propositions will hardly be denied even by the most zealous Socialist, provided... | |
| Edwin Cannan - 1903 - 458 стор.
...is in vain to say that all mouths which the increase of mankind calls into existence bring with them hands. The new mouths require as much food as the old ones, and the hands do not produce as much.' 2 Malthus himself had never taken the new hands into account at all. He neglected entirely the increment... | |
| Lucian Oldershaw - 1915 - 162 стор.
...is in vain to say that all mouths which the increase of mankind calls into existence bring with them hands. The new mouths require as much food as the old ones, and the hands do not produce as much. Everywhere, and at all times, there is, as it were, a race between the growth of population and the... | |
| Walter F. Cooling - 1916 - 210 стор.
...is in vain to say that all mouths which the increase of mankind calls into existence bring with them hands. The new mouths require as much food as the...industry were as energetic and the produce as ample as at the present time, there would be enough to make all the existing population extremely comfortable;... | |
| 1916 - 450 стор.
...Mass.^John McDonald. Towns end. Мам. Zaoesvllle. Ohio.— P. Patterson. 249 Virginia St. Enough For All. If all instruments of production were held in joint property by the whole peo pie, and the produce divided with perfect equality among them, and if, In a society thus constiuted,... | |
| Harold Wright - 1923 - 198 стор.
...It is vain to say that all mouths which the increase of mankind calls into existence bring with them hands. The new mouths require as much food as the old ones, and the hands do not produce as much." 2 Population must still press upon the means of sub1 Quoted by Carman, Wealth, p. 60. ' JS Mill, Principles,... | |
| 1924 - 318 стор.
...in vain to say that all mouths which the increase of mankind calls into existence brings with them hands. The new mouths require as much food as the old ones, and the hands do not produce as much. This economic issue lies at the basis of humanity's struggle upward. We can very profitably pause at... | |
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