| Harold Wright - 1923 - 198 стор.
...It is vain to say that all mouths which the increase of mankind calls into existence bring with them hands. The new mouths require as much food as the old ones, and the hands do not produce as much." 2 Population must still press upon the means of sub1 Quoted by Carman, Wealth, p. 60. ' JS Mill, Principles,... | |
| 1924 - 318 стор.
...in vain to say that all mouths which the increase of mankind calls into existence brings with them hands. The new mouths require as much food as the old ones, and the hands do not produce as much. This economic issue lies at the basis of humanity's struggle upward. We can very profitably pause at... | |
| 1924 - 1142 стор.
...in vain to say that all mouths which the increase of mankind calls into existence brings with them hands. The new mouths require as much food as the old ones, and the hands do not produce as much. This economic issue lies at the basis of humanity's struggle upward. We can very profitably pause at... | |
| Henry George - 1926 - 602 стор.
...to say that all mouths which the increase of mankind calls into existence bring with them hands. Tha new mouths require as much food as the old ones, and...industry were as energetic and the produce as ample as at the present time, there would be enough to make all the existing population extremely comfortable;... | |
| Fred Rogers Fairchild, Edgar Stevenson Furniss, Norman Sydney Buck - 1926 - 688 стор.
...It is vain to say that all mouths which the increase of mankind calls into existence bring with them hands. The new mouths require as much food as the old ones, and the hands do not produce as much." l On a given stage of the arts, there is a certain density of population which 1 JS Mill, Political... | |
| Robert Bird Kerr - 1927 - 128 стор.
...in vain to say that all mouths which the increase of mankind calls into existence, bring with them hands. The new mouths require as much food as the old ones, and the hands do not produce as much." — JOHN STUART MILL. AS the whole population problem turns on the Law of Diminishing Return, I shall... | |
| 1916 - 1274 стор.
...have more men of the Brandeis type in our courts, and we will have fewer miscarriages of justice. // all instruments of production were held in joint property...society thus constituted, industry were as energetic an<? the produce as ample as at the present time, there would be enough to make all the existing population... | |
| Edwin Cannan - 1964 - 480 стор.
...is in vain to say that all mouths which the increase of mankind calls into existence bring with them hands. The new mouths require as much food as the old ones, and the hands do not produce as much " (Principles, ed. Ashley, p. 191). Increase, Mill thought, would do no harm in some very early stage... | |
| 1883 - 602 стор.
...in vain to say that all mouths which the increase of mankind brings into existence bring with them hands. The new mouths require as much food as the old ones, and the hands do not produce as much. ' All this,' says Mr. George, ' I deny. I assert that the very reverse of these propositions is true.... | |
| Miroslav Jovanovic - 1998 - 834 стор.
...in vain to say, that all mouths which the increase of mankind calls into existence, bring with them hands. The new mouths require as much food as the old ones, and the hands do not produce as much . . . .' This image seem to apply in many current evaluations of European immigration. In the face... | |
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