Hitherto it is questionable if all the mechanical inventions yet made have lightened the day's toil of any human being. They have enabled a greater population to live the same life of drudgery and imprisonment, and an increased number of manufacturers... Principles of Political Economy - Сторінка 508автори: John Stuart Mill - 1891 - 670 стор.Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| 1883 - 654 стор.
...history of the world than progress. Arts and litera* " It is questionable," says John Stuart Mill, " if all the mechanical inventions yet made have lightened the day's toil of any human being."— "Polit. Econ,"B. 10; ch. 6. tures and civilizations and religions have decayed far oftener than they... | |
| Henry George - 1884 - 476 стор.
...UPON THE DISTRIBUTION OF WEALTH. CHAPTER IV.—EFFECT OF THE EXPECTATION HAISEB BY MATERIAL PROGRESS. Hitherto, it is questionable if all the mechanical...yet made have lightened the day's toil of any human being.—John Stuart Mill. Do ye hear the children weeping, 0 my brothers, Ere the sorrow comes with... | |
| John Rae - 1884 - 478 стор.
...fortify themselves in their gloom by citing the opinion of Mr. Mill, that "it is questionable whether all the mechanical inventions yet made have lightened the day's toil of any human being," without observing that Mr. Mill immediately follows up that opinion by expressing the confident assurance... | |
| William Burgess - 1887 - 320 стор.
...Yet the millions are either in poverty or struggling on the verge of it. John Stuart Mill remarked, " It is questionable if all the mechanical inventions...have lightened the day's toil of any human being." Figures given by Mulhall show that the wealth of the United Kingdom increased about three hundred per... | |
| Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow - 1888 - 532 стор.
...Anything that releases man from such work is good. But if it be still true, as JS Mill said in 1848, that "it is questionable if all the mechanical inventions...have lightened the day's toil of any human being," it is evident that to some extent the liberating of wealth has meant the enslaving of man. As Emerson... | |
| George Washington Julian - 1889 - 340 стор.
...business. " Hitherto," says John Stuart Mill, "it is questionable if all the mechanical inventions vet made have lightened the day's toil of any human being. They have enabled a greater popillationto live the same life of" drudgery and imprisonment, and an increased number of manufacturers... | |
| Rufus Cope - 1890 - 674 стор.
..."Hitherto it is questionable if all mechanical inventions yet made have lightened the day's burden of any human being. They have enabled a greater population...have increased the comforts of the middle classes; but they have not yet begun to effect those great changes in human destiny which it is in their nature... | |
| Henry George - 1911 - 594 стор.
...UPON THE DISTRIBUTION OF WEALTH. CHAPTEB IV.—EFFECT OF THE EXPECTATION BAISED BT MATERIAL PROGRESS. Hitherto, it is questionable if all the mechanical...have lightened the day's toil of any human being. —«W» Mauri Mill. Do ye hear the children weeping, O my brothers, Ere the sorrow comes with years?... | |
| John Rae - 1891 - 570 стор.
...fortify themselves in their gloom by citing the opinion of Mr. Mill, that " it is questionable whether all the mechanical inventions yet made have lightened the day's toil of any human being," without observing that Mr. Mill immediately follows up that opinion by expressing the confident assurance... | |
| United States. Congress - 1892 - 656 стор.
...and see This saying of John Stuart Mill is approvingly quoted as a motto at the head of a chapter: "Hitherto It Is questionable if all the mechanical...have lightened the day's toil of any human being." hay and grain go up into the barn loft In the grip of moving fingers of steel, they would Una what... | |
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