Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social PhilosophyLongmans, Green, 1894 - 591 páginas |
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... consequence is nominal 193 rents 195 3 . --which are inconsistent with industry , frugality , or restraint on population 196 4 Ryot tenancy of India 197 CHAPTER X. Means of abolishing Cottier Tenancy . § 1. X CONTENTS .
... consequence is nominal 193 rents 195 3 . --which are inconsistent with industry , frugality , or restraint on population 196 4 Ryot tenancy of India 197 CHAPTER X. Means of abolishing Cottier Tenancy . § 1. X CONTENTS .
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... consequence assumed , is tend- ing to exhaust them likewise . River fisheries are a natural resource of a very limited character , and would be rapidly exhausted , if allowed to be used by every one without restraint . Air , even that ...
... consequence assumed , is tend- ing to exhaust them likewise . River fisheries are a natural resource of a very limited character , and would be rapidly exhausted , if allowed to be used by every one without restraint . Air , even that ...
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... consequence . The remaining modes in which labour is indirectly instrumental to production , may be arranged under five heads . First : Labour employed in producing materials , on which industry is to be afterwards employed . This is ...
... consequence . The remaining modes in which labour is indirectly instrumental to production , may be arranged under five heads . First : Labour employed in producing materials , on which industry is to be afterwards employed . This is ...
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... consequences of theoretic discoveries , and every extension of knowledge of the powers of nature being fruitful of ... consequence of the experiments of Ersted and the mathematical investigations of Am- père and the modern art of 26 ...
... consequences of theoretic discoveries , and every extension of knowledge of the powers of nature being fruitful of ... consequence of the experiments of Ersted and the mathematical investigations of Am- père and the modern art of 26 ...
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... consequence of that increased utility could be sold at an increased price , proportioned to the labour expended in conferring it . This labour , therefore , does not belong to the third class , but to the first . §3 . We have now to ...
... consequence of that increased utility could be sold at an increased price , proportioned to the labour expended in conferring it . This labour , therefore , does not belong to the third class , but to the first . §3 . We have now to ...
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Página 483 - The subjects of every state ought to contribute towards the support of the government, as nearly as possible, in proportion to their respective abilities; that is, in proportion to the revenue which they respectively enjoy under the protection of the state.
Página 573 - Letting alone, in short, should be the general practice : every departure from it, unless required by some great good, is a certain evil.
Página 556 - The only case in which, on mere principles of political economy, protecting duties can be defensible, is when they are imposed temporarily (especially in a young and rising nation) in hopes of naturalizing a foreign industry, in itself perfectly suitable to the circumstances of the country.
Página 128 - If, therefore, the choice were to be made between Communism with all its chances, and the present state of society with all its sufferings and injustices; if the institution of private property...
Página 575 - Now any wellintentioned and tolerably civilized government may think without presumption that it does or ought to possess a degree of cultivation above the average of the community which it rules, and that it should therefore be capable of offering better education and better instruction to the people, than the greater number of them would spontaneously demand. Education, therefore, is one of those things which it is admissible in principle that a government should provide for the people.