| 1858 - 974 페이지
...English Political Economist, John Stuart Mill. " No remedies for low wage?," says be, "have the least chance of being efficacious, which do not operate on and through the minds and habits of the people. Vthcse are unaffected, any contrivance, even if successful, for temporarily impr the condition of the... | |
| 1848 - 662 페이지
...and allotments — and dismisses them with merited contempt. . i • ' No remedies,' he says truly, ' for low wages have the smallest chance of being efficacious,...temporarily improving the condition of the very poor, would hut let slip the reins, by which population was previously curbed, and could only, therefore, continue... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1848 - 622 페이지
...of which might not cease with the occasion. The benefit would however arise not from what was given, but from what they were stimulated to acquire. No remedies for low wages have the smallest chance of • See Thornton on Over-Population, ch. viii. being efficacious, which do not operate on and through... | |
| 1858 - 572 페이지
...English PoIiticalEconomist, John Stuart Mill. " No remedies for low wages," says he, " have the least chance of being efficacious, which do not operate...temporarily improving the condition of the very poor, would bat let slip the reins by which population, was previously curbed, and could only therefore, continue... | |
| Leland A. Webster - 1866 - 372 페이지
...it here. It is that announced in his chapter on Popular Kemedies for Low Wages, which asserts that "No remedies for low wages have the smallest chance...and through the minds and habits of the people."* It requires but a little enlargement of this assertion to render it expressive, in the most comprehensive... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1870 - 632 페이지
...if extensively made use of, would be a kind of education in forethought and frugality to the entire class, the effects of which might not cease with the...efficacious, which do not operate on and through the • See Thornton on Over-Po|nilatvm, chap. vi0. minds and habits of the people. While these are unaffected,... | |
| Sir Alexander Grant - 1870 - 450 페이지
...power of outward organisation can better his condition. So thought Mr. Mill, when he wrote thus : " No remedies for low wages have the smallest chance of being efficacious, which do not operate through the minds and habits of the people."* This is wholesome doctrine ; and it is sad, that Mr.... | |
| Massachusetts. Dept. of Labor and Industries. Division of Statistics - 1873 - 536 페이지
...will slowly be reduced." John Stuart Mill, In his Political Economy (Vol. 1, p. 455), says : — " No remedies for low wages have the smallest chance...on and through the minds and habits of the people." " I cannot, therefore, agree in the importance so often attached to the repeal of the corn laws, considered... | |
| Pennsylvania Yearly Meeting of Progressive Friends (1853-1940) - 1873 - 860 페이지
...they are a result of low wages." John Stuart Mill says (" Political Economy," vol. i. page 455).— " No remedies for low wages have the smallest chance...on and through the minds and habits of the people." Amasa Walker says ("Science of Wealth," page 255), — " There being, then, no uniform and established... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1875 - 624 페이지
...kind of j education in forethought and frugality to the entire class, the effects of which might nnt cease with the occasion. The benefit would however...successful, for temporarily improving the condition of tlie very poor, would but let slip the reins by which population was previously curbed ; and could... | |
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