In the matter of education, the intervention of government is justifiable, because the case is not one in which the interest and judgment of the consumer are a sufficient security for the goodness of the commodity. Journal of the Society of Arts - 234 페이지1857전체보기 - 도서 정보
| John Stuart Mill - 1848 - 590 페이지
...in certain things, but not in prescribing to them how or from whom they shall obtain it. •§, 9. In the matter of education, the intervention of government...goodness of the commodity. Let us now consider another class of cases, where there is no person in the situation of a consumer, and where the interest and... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1849 - 588 페이지
...instruction in certain things, but not in prescribing to them how or from whom they shall obtain it. § 9. In the matter of education, the intervention of government...goodness of the commodity. Let us now consider another class of cases, where there is no person in the situation of a consumer, and where the interest and... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1852 - 608 페이지
...certain things, but not in prescribing to them how or from whom they shall obtain it. § 9. Inthematter of education, the intervention of government is justifiable,...goodness of the commodity. Let us now consider another class of cases, where there is no person in the situation of a consumer, and where the interest and... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1852 - 600 페이지
...certain things, but not in prescribing to them how or from whom they shall obtain it. § 9. Inthematterof education, the intervention of government is justifiable,...goodness of the commodity. Let us now consider another class of cases, where there is no person in the situation of a consumer, and where the interest and... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1857 - 610 페이지
...instruction in certain things, but not in prescribing to them how or from whom they shall ohtain it. § 9. In the matter of education, the intervention of government...goodness of the commodity. Let us now consider another class of cases, where there is no person in the situation of a consumer, and where the interest and... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1868 - 622 페이지
...instruction in certain things, bait not in prescribing to them how or from whom, they shall obtain it. § 9. In the matter of education, the intervention of government...sufficient security for the goodness of the commodity. Let f, TIB now consider another class of cases, where there is no person in the situation of a consumer,... | |
| Thomas Hawksley - 1868 - 162 페이지
...sorrow and suffering. Writing on the " Limits • of the province of Government," Mr. Mill says : — "In the matter of education, the intervention of Government...which the interest and judgment of the consumer are sufficient security for the goodness of the commodity." Again — " The proposition that the consumer... | |
| Thomas Hawksley - 1869 - 200 페이지
...of sorrow and suffering. Writing on the " Limits of the province of Government," Mr. Mill says : — "In the matter of education, the intervention of Government...which the interest and judgment of the consumer are sufficient security for the goodness of the commodity." Again — " The proposition that the consumer... | |
| Anthony Trollope - 1872 - 758 페이지
...; and an odd shock comes over one, at the end of his Political Economy, in reading the words: — " In the matter of education, the intervention of government...in which the interest and judgment of the consumer" [who is the consumer?] "arc a sufficient security for the goodness of the commodity." Mr. Herl'crt... | |
| 1872 - 760 페이지
...; and an odd shock comes over one, at the end of his Political Economy, in reading the words: — " In the matter of education, the intervention of government...in which the interest and judgment of the consumer" [who is the consumer?] "are a sufficient security for the goodness of the commodity." Mr.' Herbert... | |
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