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" It is scarcely necessary to remark that a stationary condition of capital and population implies no stationary state of human improvement. There would be as much scope as ever for all kinds of mental culture, and moral and social progress ; as much room... "
Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social ... - Página 454
por John Stuart Mill - 1866 - 591 páginas
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen64

1848 - 806 páginas
...of posterity, that they will be content to be stationary long before necessity compels them to it " It is scarcely necessary to remark, that a stationary...art of getting on. Even the industrial arts might he as earnestly and as successfully cultivated, with this sole difference — that, instead of serving...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen64

1848 - 798 páginas
...of posterity, that they will be content to be stationary long before necessity compels them to it. "It is scarcely necessary to remark, that a stationary...culture, and moral and social progress ; as much room' fur improving the Art of Living, and much more likelihood of its being improved, when minds ceased...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen64

1848 - 802 páginas
...posterity, that they w ill be content to be stationary long before necessity compels them to it. " It is scarcely necessary to remark, that a stationary condition of capital and population Smplies no stationary state of human improvement. There would be'as much scope as ever for all kinds...
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The Chinese and their rebellions viewed in connection with their ...

Thomas Taylor Meadows - 1856 - 746 páginas
...graces of life. Though capital and population would be stationary, there would, Mr. Mill observes, be as much scope as ever for all kinds of mental culture and moral and social progress. And he objects to the cultivation of every rood of land which is capable of growing food for human...
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The Chinese and Their Rebellions: Viewed in Connection with Their National ...

Thomas Taylor Meadows - 1856 - 732 páginas
...graces of life. Though capital and population would be stationary, there would, Mr. Mill observes, be as much scope as ever for all kinds of mental culture and moral and social progress. And he objects to the cultivation of every rood of land which is capable of growing food for human...
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Principles of Political Economy with Some of Their Applications to Social ...

John Stuart Mill - 1875 - 624 páginas
...itionary state, but, it would seem, more naturally allied with that state than with any other. them to it. It is scarcely necessary to remark!] that a stationary condition of capital > find population implies no stationary*' state of human improvement. There" There is room in the world,...
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Principles of Political Economy with Some of Their Applications to ..., Volumen2

John Stuart Mill - 1883 - 616 páginas
...of posterity, that they will be content to be stationary, long before necessity compels them to it. It is scarcely necessary to remark that a stationary...stationary state of human improvement. There would be as mucjx-scape aa ever for all kinds of mental culture, and moral and social ^progress ; as much room...
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Notes on the Anti-corn Law Struggle

Andrew Bisset - 1884 - 326 páginas
...be content to be stationary long before necessity compels them to it."* Mill goes on to say : — " It is scarcely necessary to remark that a stationary...minds ceased to be engrossed by the art of getting on Hitherto it is questionable if all the mechanical inventions yet made have lightened the day's toil...
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Principles of Political Economy, Volumen1

John Stuart Mill - 1884 - 718 páginas
...of posterity, that they will be content to be stationary, long before necessity compels them to it. It is scarcely necessary to remark that a stationary...implies no stationary state of human improvement. Even the industrial arts might be as earnestly and as successfully cultivated, with this sole difference,...
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Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social ...

John Stuart Mill - 1885 - 626 páginas
...of posterity, that they will be content to be stationary, long before necessity compels them to it. It is scarcely necessary to remark that a stationary...improvement. There would be as much scope as ever for a!l kinds of mental culture, and moral and social progress ; as much room for im- : proving the Art...
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