Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social PhilosophyLongmans, Green, 1894 - 591 páginas |
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... considered as a branch of abstract specu- lation . For practical purposes , Political Economy is inseparably inter- twined with many other branches of social philosophy . Except on matters of mere detail , there are perhaps no practical ...
... considered as a branch of abstract specu- lation . For practical purposes , Political Economy is inseparably inter- twined with many other branches of social philosophy . Except on matters of mere detail , there are perhaps no practical ...
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... considered in relation to the slaves 2. in relation to production -- 3. Emancipation considered in relation to the interest of the slave- owners CHAPTER VI . Of Peasant Proprietors . § 1. Difference between English and Continental ...
... considered in relation to the slaves 2. in relation to production -- 3. Emancipation considered in relation to the interest of the slave- owners CHAPTER VI . Of Peasant Proprietors . § 1. Difference between English and Continental ...
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... considered . --- 218 219 221 223 § 1. Pernicious direction of public opinion on the subject of population 225 2. Grounds for expecting improvement 3. Twofold means of elevating the habits of the labouring people : by education 227 4 ...
... considered . --- 218 219 221 223 § 1. Pernicious direction of public opinion on the subject of population 225 2. Grounds for expecting improvement 3. Twofold means of elevating the habits of the labouring people : by education 227 4 ...
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... considered as an Imported Commodity . § 1. Money imported in two modes ; as a commodity , and as a medium of exchange XV PAGE 347 348 349 350 351 352 • 353 • 356 356 358 360 361 363 365 367 2. As a commodity , it obeys the same laws of ...
... considered as an Imported Commodity . § 1. Money imported in two modes ; as a commodity , and as a medium of exchange XV PAGE 347 348 349 350 351 352 • 353 • 356 356 358 360 361 363 365 367 2. As a commodity , it obeys the same laws of ...
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... considered as to their Economical Effects . 526 528 529 § 1. Effects of imperfect security of person and property 531 2. Effects of over - taxation . 532 3. Effects of imperfection in the system of the laws , and in the admi- nistration ...
... considered as to their Economical Effects . 526 528 529 § 1. Effects of imperfect security of person and property 531 2. Effects of over - taxation . 532 3. Effects of imperfection in the system of the laws , and in the admi- nistration ...
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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.