| Adam Smith - 1982 - 582 стор.
...are capable of acquiring property, and having a certain proportion of the produce of the land, they have a plain interest that the whole produce should...possible, in order that their own proportion may be so. A slave, on the contrary, who can acquire nothing but his maintenance, consults his own ease by making... | |
| Adam Smith - 2000 - 1188 стор.
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| Hiroshi Mizuta - 2000 - 376 стор.
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| Jean-Jacques Laffont, David Martimort - 2009 - 440 стор.
...certain proportion of the produce of the land, they have a plain interest that the whole produce would be as great as possible, in order that their own proportion may be so. -Smith (1776, bk. 3, chap. 2, p. 366) At several places in this volume, we see the fundamental trade-off... | |
| Micheline Ishay - 2004 - 461 стор.
...because they are more parsimonious and efficient in maintaining themselves. By holding property, they "have a plain interest that the whole produce should...possible, in order that their own proportion may be so."123 During the first decades of the nineteenth century, labor-saving agricultural machinery and... | |
| Glyn Lloyd-Hughes - 2005 - 412 стор.
...proprietor and the farmer. Such tenants, being freemen, are capable of acquiring property; and with it a plain interest that the whole produce should be as great as possible. To that species of tenantry succeeded, though by very slow degrees, farmers, properly so called, who... | |
| Micheline Ishay - 2007 - 590 стор.
...are capable of acquiring property, and having a certain proportion of the produce of the land, they have a plain interest that the whole produce should...possible, in order that their own proportion may be so. A slave, on the contrary, who can acquire nothing but his maintenance, consults his own ease by making... | |
| Michael Lewis - 2007 - 1476 стор.
...are capable of acquiring property; and having a certain proportion of the produce of the land, they have a plain interest that the whole produce should...possible, in order that their own proportion may be so. A slave, on the contrary, who can acquire nothing but his maintenance, consults his own ease, by making... | |
| George Boulukos - 2008 - 0 стор.
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| Adam Smith - 1809 - 516 стор.
...are capable of acquiring property ; and having a certain proportion of the produce of the land, they have a plain interest that the whole produce should...possible, in order that their own proportion may be so. A slave, on the contrary, who can acquire nothing but his maintenance, consults his own ease, by making... | |
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