| George Milton Janes - 1925 - 188 стор.
...formation." The same thought was later expressed more strongly by John Stuart Mill, who said: "The laws and conditions of the production of wealth partake...truths. There is nothing optional or arbitrary in them. ... It is not so with the distribution of wealth. That is a matter of human institutions solely. The... | |
| John Herman Randall (Jr.) - 1926 - 672 стор.
...There are natural and immutable laws of production, he believed; but all distribution is man-made. "The laws and conditions of the production of wealth partake...truths. There is nothing optional or arbitrary in them. ... It is not so with the distribution of wealth. This is a matter of human institution solely. The... | |
| William Lonsdale Watkinson, William Theophilus Davison - 1874 - 552 стор.
...the fact that he lays it down as one of the fundamental principles of his system, that while " the laws and conditions of the production of wealth partake of the character of physical truths," and "there is nothing optional or arbitrary in them," on the other hand, "those of the distribution... | |
| Gustav Cassell - 1967 - 734 стор.
...Zusammen* Der Widerspruch in dem System J . St. Mills ist bekannt, wonach die Gesetze der Produktion "partake of the character of physical truths. There is nothing optional or arbitrary in them"; während für die Gesetze der Distribution festgestellt wird: "That is a matter of human institution... | |
| Edward J. Nell - 1979 - 324 стор.
...thought. John Stuart Mill set forth a century ago the view that although, on the one hand, "the 283 laws and conditions of the production of wealth partake of the character of physical truths," distribution is, on the other, "a matter of human institution solely" (Mill. 1965, p. 199). To make... | |
| Crawford Brough Macpherson, Calgary Institute for the Humanities - 1979 - 404 стор.
...begins by making his wellknown distinction between laws of production and laws of distribution: The laws and conditions of the production of wealth, partake...There is nothing optional or arbitrary in them... It is not so with the distribution of wealth. That is a matter of human institution solely. The things... | |
| University of Washington Colloquium in Social Theory - 1981 - 248 стор.
...abstraction of the laws of distribution from the relations of production. Mill expresses the idea that "the laws and conditions of the production of wealth partake of the character of physical truths," whereas the distribution of wealth is "a matter of human institution only" (1864, pp. 257-8). 9 As... | |
| Karl Marx - 1986 - 354 стор.
...when eg J. St. Mill says (Principles of Political Economy, 2nd ed., London, 1849, Vol. I, p. 240): The laws and conditions of the production of wealth partake of the character of physical truths ... It is not so with the distribution of wealth. That is a matter of human institutions solely.' (p.... | |
| Cy Gonick - 1987 - 442 стор.
...modified. This distinction, it turned out, was to be Mill's most enduring contribution to economics. "The laws and conditions of the production of wealth partake...truths. There is nothing optional or arbitrary in them," Mill declared, "It is not so with the Distribution of Wealth. That is a matter of human institution... | |
| John Cunningham Wood - 2004 - 1132 стор.
...not the industrial mode of production. He takes as an example John Stuart Mill's statement that "the laws and conditions of the production of wealth partake of the character of physical truths It is not so with the distribution of wealth. That is a matter of human institutions solely."3 Marx... | |
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