| John Stuart Mill - 1900 - 506 стор.
...frame a new system of social arrangements, are at liberty to disregard. In a state of society, however, in which the industrial system is entirely founded on purchase and sale, each individual, for the most part, living not on things in the production of which he himself bears... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1904 - 624 стор.
...himself bears a part, but on things obtained by a double exchange, a sale followed by a purchase — the question of Value is fundamental. Almost every speculation respecting the economical mterests of a society 206 thus constituted, implies some theory of Value : the smallest error on that... | |
| Joseph Shield Nicholson - 1921 - 166 стор.
...and criss-crassed by the theories of value, Mill admits that in a modern industrial society, which is entirely founded on purchase and sale, the question of value is fundamental. In a notable passage he also goes on to say — " Happily there is nothing in the laws of Value which... | |
| Nikolaĭ Bukharin - 1927 - 232 стор.
...of crises. 62. "In a state of society, however, in which the industrial system is founded entirely on purchase and sale . . . the question of value is fundamental. Almost every speculation reflecting the economical interests of a society thus constituted implies some theory of value: the... | |
| John Cunningham Wood - 1991 - 686 стор.
...one but two problems as fundamental. Like Schumpeter and Wieser, Mill stressed the problem of value: 'In a state of society ... in which the industrial...and sale ... the question of Value is fundamental ... the smallest error on [the theory of value] infests with corresponding error all our conclusions'.22... | |
| Gunnar Myrdal - 1998 - 270 стор.
...for further explanation either by himself or another writer. But one should remember that he added: 'Almost every speculation respecting the economical interests of a society thus constituted [ie founded upon division of labour and exchange] implies some theory of Value: the smallest error... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1998 - 516 стор.
...frame a new system of social arrangements, are at liberty to disregard. In a state of society, however, in which the industrial system is entirely founded on purchase and sale, each individual, for the most part, living not on things in the production of which he himself bears... | |
| Roger Backhouse - 2000 - 482 стор.
...feet, as he has done in almost every other case. Because the very purpose of Economics is to consider a state of society in which the industrial system is entirely founded on purchase and sale, in which each individual for the most part lives not on the things which he himself produces, but on... | |
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