| Prue Kerr, Geoffrey Colin Harcourt - 2002 - 328 стор.
...eliminates most of the leading English economists since JS Mill declared (in 1848) 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, yet it is not so with the Distribution of Wealth.... | |
| Claudia C. Klaver - 2003 - 264 стор.
...formulates the necessitudinarian aspect of the laws of production even more strongly: "The laws and conditions of the Production of wealth partake of...truths. There is nothing optional or arbitrary in them. Whatever mankind produce, must be produced in the modes and under the conditions, imposed by the constitution... | |
| 2003 - 472 стор.
...British welfare economics and is still widely accepted today. i* See above p. 351. 15 "The laws and conditions of the Production of wealth partake of...truths. There is nothing optional or arbitrary in them. Whatever mankind produces, must be produced in the modes, and under the conditions, imposed by the... | |
| Gerald M. Meier - 2004 - 264 стор.
...classicists would between the laws of production and distribution, Mill says that, while the "laws and conditions of the production of wealth partake of the character of physical truths," the distribution of wealth "is a matter of human institution solely. . . . Society can subject the... | |
| Guido Erreygers, Geert Jacobs - 2005 - 256 стор.
...emphasis added) As usual, we find this essentialism in extreme form in Mill, for whom 'the laws and conditions of the production of wealth, partake of...truths. There is nothing optional, or arbitrary in them' (Mill 1848:122). We wonder if this situation is much better with Schumpeter or with contemporary entrepreneurship... | |
| Margaret Schabas - 2009 - 208 стор.
...laws of production precisely because they are the most fundamental in a material sense: "The laws and conditions of the production of wealth partake of...truths. There is nothing optional or arbitrary in them. Whatever mankind produce, must be produced in the modes, and under the conditions, imposed by the constitution... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 2006 - 477 стор.
...strongly distinguished from those, on the consideration of which we are now about to enter. The laws and conditions of the production of wealth, partake of...truths. There is nothing optional, or arbitrary in them. Whatever mankind produce, must be produced in the modes, and under the conditions, imposed by the constitution... | |
| 1921 - 502 стор.
...minutes.) When signal to turn is given turn to fage 14 and do Test VI in middle of page. The laws and conditions of the production of wealth partake of...truths. There is nothing optional or arbitrary in them. Whatever mankind produces must be produced in the modes, and under the conditions, imposed by the constitution... | |
| William Lonsdale Watkinson, William Theophilus Davison - 1874 - 552 стор.
...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... | |
| Frank van Dun - 2008 - 614 стор.
...sub specie distributionis. Thus it is quite absurd to say, as JS Mill does..., 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. This is a matter of human institutions solely'. . . (Once... | |
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