| Kenneth Thompson - 2005 - 480 стор.
...emigration upon the population of a country. It may be summed up in the words of John Stuart Mill, "When the object is to raise the permanent condition...not merely produce small effects, they produce no effects at all." There is no lack of authoritative opinions to support this view. In addition to those... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 2006 - 477 стор.
...the heirs, they might be bought by government at their value, and regranted to some other laborer who could give security for the price. The desire to possess...indigence is now, nothing is accomplished; and feeble half measures do but fritter away resources, far better reserved until the improvement of public opinion... | |
| 1898 - 612 стор.
...the shackles which hamper and confine the industrial activity of its people. WHY WE WILL NOT TRIM. "When the object is to raise the permanent condition...produce small effects ; they produce no effect at all." — John Stuart Hill. " Let not the people - 1 mean the masses— think lightly of those great principles... | |
| 1951 - 566 стор.
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| Université libre de Bruxelles. Institut de sociologie - 1913 - 428 стор.
...changes that lead to regular progress. A much-quoted statement from MILL represents this view : « When the object is to » raise the permanent condition...' « merely produce small effects, they produce no effects at all. » If this is true, then social progress depends upon those epochmaking changes that... | |
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