| Harry Wellington Laidler - 1927 - 780 стор.
...largest to those whose work is almost nominal, and so in a descending scale, the remuneration dwindling as the work grows harder and more disagreeable, until the most fatiguing and exhausting bodily labor cannot count with certainty on being able to earn even the necessaries of life ; if this or communism... | |
| James Keir Hardie - 1974 - 386 стор.
...largest to those whose work is almost nominal, and so in a descending scale, the remuneration dwindling as the work grows harder and more disagreeable, until...certainty on being able to earn even the necessaries of life—if this or Communism were the alternative, all the difficulties, great or small, of Communism... | |
| Thomas Sowell - 1994 - 174 стор.
...largest to those whose work is almost nominal, and so in a descending scale, the remuneration dwindling as the work grows harder and more disagreeable, until...cannot count with certainty on being able to earn the necessaries of life."" Even JB Say, sometimes depicted as an apologist for the status quo, was... | |
| Vilfredo Pareto - 1984 - 110 стор.
...largest to those whose work is almost nominal, and so in a descending scale, the remuneration dwindling as the work grows harder and more disagreeable, until...labour cannot count with certainty on being able to eam even the necessaries of life-if this, or Communism, were the alternative, all the difficulties,... | |
| Gerald F. Gaus - 1990 - 564 стор.
...largest to those whose work is almost nominal, and so in a descending scale, the remuneration dwindling as the work grows harder and more disagreeable, until...or small, of Communism would be but as dust in the balance.7 Granted, this may not entail an obligation of a particular employer to pay workers what they... | |
| W. W. Rostow - 1992 - 733 стор.
...largest to those whose work is almost nominal, and so in a descending scale, the remuneration dwindling as the work grows harder and more disagreeable, until...difficulties, great or small, of Communism would be but dust in the balance. 5. But that, Mill argues, is not the appropriate comparison.129 ". . .to make... | |
| John Cunningham Wood - 1991 - 676 стор.
...produce of labor should be appropriated as we now see it, almost in inverse ratio to the labor ... if this or communism were the alternative, all the...or small, of communism would be but as dust in the balance.18 Such a quotation most assuredly reveals great disappointment with existing social conditions,... | |
| Herbert J. Kiesling - 1992 - 384 стор.
...largest to those whose work is almost nominal, and so in descending scale, the remuneration dwindling as the work grows harder and more disagreeable, until...able to earn even the necessaries of life. . . . If it would be assured that this situation could not be improved, he continued, then, even with ail its... | |
| Douglas Fitzgerald Dowd - 1993 - 598 стор.
...largest to those whose work is almost nominal, and so in a descending scale, the remuneration dwindling as the work grows harder and more disagreeable, until...or small, of Communism would be but as dust in the balance.28 It is widely believed that by the time he died in 1873, Mill had become a socialist (and... | |
| John Cunningham Wood - 1993 - 426 стор.
...to those whose work is almost nominal, and so on in a descending scale, the remuneration dwindling as the work grows harder and more disagreeable, until...count with certainty on being able to earn even the necessities of life]; if this, or Communism, were the alternative, all the difficulties, great or small,... | |
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