| Edward Albert Lever - 1922 - 114 стор.
...proportion of the wealth of the community, independently of any trouble or outlay incurred by themselves. They grow richer, as it were, in their sleep, without working, risking or economizing. What claim have they on the general principle of social justice to this accession of riches... | |
| Francis Ysidro Edgeworth - 1925 - 510 стор.
...advantages claimed for the rent in the " strict sense " does appertain to an impost on the ground rent of our large towns, especially on future augmentations...principles of social justice to this accession of riches ? " * As Professor Marshall says : — " The expenditure of such private societies as the Metropolitan... | |
| Charles Benjamin Purdom - 1925 - 456 стор.
...for a garden city scheme is a question difficult to determine, and the attempt to answer it would 1 " They grow richer, as it were in their sleep, without working, risking, or economising." — Principles of Political Economy (Book V. Ch. II. § $). - Welwyn Garden City provides an instance... | |
| Hugh Dalton Baron Dalton - 1925 - 404 стор.
...of statesmen. He observes that in " the ordinary progress of society " many persons who own land " grow richer, as it were, in their sleep, without working, risking, or economising."* He therefore advocates a tax upon such " spontaneous increases " in the value of land, and sees no... | |
| Harry Wellington Laidler - 1927 - 780 стор.
...progress of a society which increases in wealth, is at all times tending to augment the incomes of landlords. . . . They grow richer, as it were, in their sleep, without working, risking or economizing. What claim have they, on the general principle of social justice, to the accession of... | |
| Edwin Cannan - 1964 - 480 стор.
...absurdities were enshrined in a precious sentence of JS Mill's : " They," that is the landlords, " grow richer, as it were, in their sleep, without working, risking or economising " (Principles, ed. Ashley, p. 818). We may well doubt whether, if Mill had been given the choice between... | |
| Stefan Collini - 1979 - 298 стор.
...tends to increase, without any exertion or sacrif1ce on the part of the owners'. Landlords, therefore, 'grow richer, as it were in their sleep, without working, risking or economizing', and so, argued Mill, it would be 'no violation of the principles on which private property... | |
| J. M. Currie - 1981 - 220 стор.
...proportion of the wealth of the community, independently of any trouble or outlay incurred by themselves. They grow richer as it were in their sleep, without working, risking or economizing. What claim have they, on the general principle of social justice, to this accession of... | |
| Herbert Spiegelberg - 1986 - 362 стор.
...appendage to the riches of a particular class. Now this is actually the case with rent .... (The landlords) grow richer, as it were in their sleep, without working, risking, or economizing. What claim have they, on the general principle of social justice, to this accession of... | |
| John N. McDougall - 1993 - 332 стор.
...proportion of the wealth of the community, independently of any trouble or outlay incurred by themselves. They grow richer, as it were, in their sleep, without working, risking, or economizing. What claim have they, on the general principle of social justice, to this accession of... | |
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