| John Cunningham Wood - 1993 - 344 стор.
...small property, naturally inspires, and who upon that account takes pleasure not only in cultivatingbut in adorning it, is generally of all improvers the...industrious, the most intelligent, and the most successful." [ Smith, Wealth, p. 392, Schumacher, pp. 2 1 , 36| Investments in agriculture, he thought, had a degree... | |
| John Cunningham Wood - 1993 - 872 стор.
...he would be a bankrupt before he had finished the tenth part of it.41 It is the small proprietor who is "generally of all improvers the most industrious, the most intelligent, and the most successful."42 In "commercial" societies, however, the propensity towards "vanity" is likely to prove... | |
| John Cunningham Wood - 1993 - 664 стор.
...territory, who views it all with the affection which property, especially small property, naturally inspires, and who upon that account takes pleasure...most industrious, the most intelligent, and the most successful.14 enough. Smith seems to have vacillated a good deal on the precise handling of this issue.... | |
| Michael Michie - 1997 - 246 стор.
...views it with all the affection which property, especially small property, naturally inspires, ... who upon that account takes pleasure not only in cultivating but in adorning it," and who "is generally of all improvers the most industrious, the most intelligent, and the most successful."28... | |
| Cheng-chung Lai - 2000 - 486 стор.
...Union, the United States, and Sweden, Rydenfelt quoted WN, to wit the sayings that a small proprietor is generally of all improvers the most industrious, the most intelligent, and the most successful and that the work done by slaves is in the end the dearest of any (Rydenfelt, 1983, 34, cf. Smith,... | |
| John Cunningham Wood, Robert D. Wood - 2003 - 232 стор.
...This led to land monopoly, bad cultivation, and the prevention of ownership by the small man "who is of all improvers, the most industrious, the most intelligent and the most successful."64 Secondly, mercantilist interference, artificially promoting manufactures and foreign... | |
| George Anastaplo - 2005 - 918 стор.
...territory, who views it all with the affection which property, especially small property, naturally inspires, and who upon that account takes pleasure...intelligent, and the most successful. [Adam Smith, Wealth of Nations, p. 392] is not a certain degree of confidence in the justice of government." Ibid.,... | |
| Thomas Pfau - 2005 - 604 стор.
...little territory, who views it with the affection which property, especially small property, naturally inspires, and who upon that account takes pleasure...industrious, the most intelligent, and the most successful." At the same time, however, "the law of primogeniture, and perpetuities of different kinds" remain a... | |
| Michael Kopsidis - 2006 - 406 стор.
...views it with all the affection which property, especially small property, naturally inspires, ... , is generally of all improvers the most industrious, the most intelligent, and the most successful"; A Smith, a,a,O., Buch III, Kap. 2, S. 268. Ein Großgrundbesitzer sei dagegen selten ein "great improver";... | |
| Michael Lewis - 2007 - 1476 стор.
...little territory, views it with all the affection which property, especially small property, naturally value, is alone The same regulations, besides, keep so much land out of the market, that there are always more capitals... | |
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