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" No society can surely be flourishing and happy, of which the far greater part of the members are poor and miserable. "
The Report of the Proceedings and Papers Read in Prince's Hall, Piccadilly ... - Сторінка 236
1885 - 528 стор.
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Reconstructing Political Economy: The Great Divide in Economic Thought

William K. Tabb - 1999 - 304 стор.
...far greater part the memhers arc poor and miserahle. It is hut equity, hesides, that the whole hody of the people, should have such a share of the produce of their own Lahour as to he memselves tolerahly well fed, clothed and lodged. (ihid.: 79) Smith related the concepts...
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The Invention of Capitalism: Classical Political Economy and the Secret ...

Michael Perelman - 2000 - 428 стор.
...improves the circumstances of the greater part can never be regarded as an inconveniency to the whole. No society can surely be flourishing and happy, of...miserable. It is but equity, besides, that they who feed, cloath and lodge the whole body of the people, should have such a share of the produce of their own...
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A Short History of Europe, 1600-1815: Search for a Reasonable World

Lisa Rosner, John Theibault - 2000 - 478 стор.
...the poor were living in too much luxury and that it made them unwilling to work. But Smith disagreed: "No society can surely be flourishing and happy, of...greater part of the members are poor and miserable." It was, in fact, absurd to think that people would be able to work more when subject to starvation and...
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Social Science Quotations: Who Said What, When, and Where

David L. Sills, Robert King Merton - 2000 - 466 стор.
...improves the circumstances of the greater part can never be regarded as an inconveniency to the whole. No society can surely be flourishing and happy, of...greater part of the members are poor and miserable. The Wealth of Nations (1776) 1937:Book 1, chap. 8, 78-79. is The wages paid to journeymen and servants...
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Origins of the Welfare State, Том 9

Nicholas Deakin - 2000 - 328 стор.
...of economic development: the rate of economic progress depended on the level of saving, and if this the far greater part of the members are poor and miserable. It is but equity, besides, that they who feed, cloath and lodge the whole body of the people should have such a share of the produce of their own...
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Early Histories of Economic Thought, 1824-1914: History of economic doctrines

Charles Gide, Charles Rist - 2000 - 728 стор.
...regarded as an ineonvenieney to the whole. No soeiety ean surely be flourishing and happy, of whieh the far greater part of the members are poor and miserable. It is but equity, besides, that they who feed, 1 Marx speaks of Smith as the eeonomist who is the very epitome of the manufaeturing period. (Daa Kapit»i,...
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Early Histories of Economic Thought, 1824-1914: History of economic thought

2000 - 724 стор.
...could hardly harm the whole. No society could be truly flourishing and happy with its laboring classes poor and miserable. " It is but equity, besides, that they who feed, cloath, and lodge the whole body of the people, should have such a share of the produce of their own...
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The Economic Person: Acting and Analyzing

Peter L. Danner - 2002 - 202 стор.
...Smith's common sense criterion of what denotes an economy as both just and thriving: No society can ... be flourishing and happy, of which the far greater...people, should have such a share of the produce of their labor as to be themselves tolerably well fed, clothed, and lodged (Smith 1937, 79). The personalist...
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Three Deaths and Enlightenment Thought: Hume, Johnson, Marat

Stephen Miller - 2001 - 226 стор.
...same point in The Wealth of Nations. Speaking of the need to promote a progressive economy, he says: "No society can surely be flourishing and happy, of...which the far greater part of the members are poor and miserable."90 Johnson, then, belongs to the mainstream of Enlightenment thought in Britain and France...
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How the Dismal Science Got Its Name: Classical Economics and the Ur-text of ...

David M. Levy - 2001 - 340 стор.
...improves the circumstances of the greater part can never be regarded as an inconveniency to the whole. No society can surely be flourishing and happy, of which the far greater parts of the members are poor and miserable. It is but equity, besides, that they who feed, cloath...
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