Principles of Social Science, 3권J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1865 |
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... less productive ............ 134 3. That theory based upon the false assumption that cultivation commences on the rich soils , and that labor becomes less productive as men increase in number and in power . The reverse of this proved by ...
... less productive ............ 134 3. That theory based upon the false assumption that cultivation commences on the rich soils , and that labor becomes less productive as men increase in number and in power . The reverse of this proved by ...
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... less will be its proportion to production , 192 11. Revenue system of Central and Northern Europe . Tendency towards ... less the power for interference with commerce , by means of indirect taxes , and the greater the tendency towards ...
... less will be its proportion to production , 192 11. Revenue system of Central and Northern Europe . Tendency towards ... less the power for interference with commerce , by means of indirect taxes , and the greater the tendency towards ...
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... less diversified . Condition of English children . Absence of provision for general education . Child - murder . Children re- garded as mere instruments to be used by trade . Contrast to this , presented by the condition of the children ...
... less diversified . Condition of English children . Absence of provision for general education . Child - murder . Children re- garded as mere instruments to be used by trade . Contrast to this , presented by the condition of the children ...
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... less the friction the greater is the effect of any given force . So , too , is it in the social world -power there growing with every diminution of friction , and diminishing with its increase . Friction , here , results from the ...
... less the friction the greater is the effect of any given force . So , too , is it in the social world -power there growing with every diminution of friction , and diminishing with its increase . Friction , here , results from the ...
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... less than a million of souls , and when , of course , there existed little power of combi- nation , their situation was such , that not less than " two hundred thousand of her people were begging from door to door . " Man was then the ...
... less than a million of souls , and when , of course , there existed little power of combi- nation , their situation was such , that not less than " two hundred thousand of her people were begging from door to door . " Man was then the ...
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accumulation Adam Smith agriculture become capital cent century circulation cloth combination command commerce competition condition consequence constant increase consumer consumption cotton cultivation decline demand diminishing diminution direct direct taxation earth effect effort enabled England Europe exhibited existence fact faculties farmer finished commodities fixed property force France freedom gradually greater growing growth of wealth human improvement India Ireland J. S. MILL Jamaica land and labor latter less look MAN-the manufactures Massachusetts movable nations nature nature's services necessity obtained owner perfect period poorer population portion Portugal potential energy power of association profits proportion borne proprietors quantity rapid rate of profit ratio raw materials rent result return to labor Ricardo rude products Russia slave slavery societary society steadily supply of food tariff of 1828 taxation tendency tends tion trade Turkey wages Wealth of Nations
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187 페이지 - The school-boy whips his taxed top — the beardless youth manages his taxed horse, with a taxed bridle on a taxed road ; — and the dying Englishman pouring his medicine, which has paid seven per cent.
470 페이지 - They were unenlightened by science, and unacquainted with that religion, which enjoins men to do unto others as they would that others should do unto them.
263 페이지 - It is difficult at this day to realize the state of public opinion in relation to that unfortunate race which prevailed in the civilized and enlightened portions of the world at the time of the Declaration of Independence and when the Constitution of the United States was framed and adopted.
424 페이지 - Every workman has a great quantity of his own work to dispose of beyond what he himself has occasion for ; and every other workman being exactly in the same situation, he is enabled to exchange a great quantity of his own goods for a great quantity, or, what comes to the same thing, for the price of a great quantity of theirs. He supplies them abundantly with what they have occasion for, and they accommodate him as amply with what he has occasion for, and a general plenty diffuses itself through...
70 페이지 - The general industry of the society never can exceed what the capital of the society can employ. As the number of workmen that can be kept in employment by any particular person must bear a certain proportion to his capital, so the number of those that can be continually employed by all the members of a great society must bear a certain proportion to the whole capital of that society, and never can exceed that proportion. No regulation of commerce can increase the quantity of industry in any society...
430 페이지 - The superiority of one country over another in a branch of production, often arises only from having begun it sooner. There may be no inherent advantage on one part, or disadvantage on the other, but only a present superiority of acquired skill and experience. A country which has this skill and experience yet to acquire, may in other respects be better adapted to the production than those which were earlier in the field...
70 페이지 - No regulation of commerce can increase the quantity of industry in any society beyond what its capital can maintain. It can only divert a part of it into a direction into which it might not otherwise have gone; and it is by no means certain that this artificial direction is likely to be more advantageous to the society than that into which it would have gone of its own accord.
344 페이지 - Crowds of miserable Irish darken all our towns. The wild Milesian features, looking false ingenuity, restlessness, unreason, misery and mockery, salute you on all highways and byways. The English coachman, as he whirls past, lashes the Milesian with his whip, curses him with his tongue; the Milesian is holding out his hat to beg.
187 페이지 - Taxes on the sauce which pampers man's appetite, and the drug that restores him to health ; on the ermine which decorates the judge, and the rope which hangs the criminal ; on the poor man's salt, and the rich man's spice; on the brass nails of the coffin, and the ribands of the bride.
366 페이지 - 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 and others to make fortunes.