| John Stuart Mill - 1848 - 622 페이지
...are ultimate laws, which we did not make, which we cannot alter, and to which we can only conform. It is not so with the Distribution of Wealth. That...disposal whatever of them can only take place by the general consent of society. Even what a person has produced by his individual toil, unaided by any... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1849 - 638 페이지
...are ultimate laws, which we did not make, which we cannot alter, and to which we can only conform. It is not so with the Distribution of Wealth. That...disposal whatever of them can only take place by the general consent of society. Even what a person has produced by his individual toil, unaided by any... | |
| William M'Combie - 1852 - 116 페이지
...distribution of wealth," says he,* " is a matter of human institution solely. The things once there, men can do with them as they like. They can place them...disposal whatever of them can only take place by the general consent of society. Even what a person has produced by his individual toil, unaided by any... | |
| Richard Jennings - 1856 - 294 페이지
...out of place, it is that with which we are here engaged. It has been truly observed*, with respect to the distribution of wealth, "that is a matter of human...of whomsoever they please, and on whatever terms." In other words, our present principles of Political Economy are responsible for the present distribution... | |
| George Drysdale - 1861 - 622 페이지
...of external things, and by the inherent properties of their own bodily and mental structure. . . . It is not so with the distribution of wealth. That...institution solely. The things once there, mankind, collectively or individually, can do with them as they like. . . The distribution of wealth therefore... | |
| George Drysdale - 1861 - 616 페이지
...of external things, and by the inherent properties of their own bodily and mental structure. . . . It is not so with the distribution of wealth. That...institution solely. The things once there, mankind, collectively or individually, can do with them as they like. . . The distribution of wealth therefore... | |
| Henry Allon - 1858 - 576 페이지
...by the inherent properties of their own bodilv and mental structure." ' It is not so,' he goes on, ' with the distribution of wealth ; that is a matter...place them at the disposal of whomsoever they please, or on whatever terms. Further in the social state, in every * Principlei of Political Economy, Part... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1870 - 632 페이지
...employ those properties more or less successfully, to bring about the events in which we are interested. It is not so with the Distribution of Wealth. That...they like. They can place them at the disposal of whomsocver they please, and on whatever terms. Further, in the social state, in every state except... | |
| George Poulett Scrope - 1873 - 492 페이지
...of external things, and by the inherent properties of their own bodily and mental structure," &c. " It is not so with the distribution of wealth — that...once there, mankind, individually or collectively, may do with them as they like." . . . "The distribution of wealth therefore depends on the laws 350... | |
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