| John Emelius Lancelot Shadwell - 1877 - 684 페이지
...has well observed that " the smallest error on that subject infects with corresponding error all our other conclusions ; and anything vague or misty in...creates confusion and uncertainty in everything else." * But when he proceeds to add that " happily there is nothing in the laws of value which remains for... | |
| Bonamy Price - 1878 - 614 페이지
...theory of value. The smallest error on that subject infects VALUE. 33 with corresponding error all our other conclusions, and anything vague or misty in...for the present or any future writer to clear up." But how does Mr Thornton open an article entitled, "Cairnes on Value," in the October, 1876, number... | |
| William Stanley Jevons - 1879 - 434 페이지
...implies some theory of Value: the smallest error on that subject infects with corresponding error all our other conclusions ; and anything vague or misty in...creates confusion and uncertainty in everything else/ But when he proceeds to say, 'Happily, there is nothing in the laws of Value which remains for the... | |
| Bonamy Price - 1882 - 1442 페이지
...implies some theory of value. The smallest error on that subject infects with corresponding error all our other conclusions, and anything vague or misty in...uncertainty in everything else. Happily there is nothing iu the laws of value which remains for the present or any future writer to clear up." But how does... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1888 - 628 페이지
...but on things obtained by a double exchange, a sale followed by a purchase —the question of Yalue is fundamental. Almost every speculation respecting...conception of it, creates confusion and uncertainty in every, tiling else. Happily, there is nothing in the laws of Value which remains for the present or... | |
| 1890 - 868 페이지
...not to-day any well-established doctrine of value. Mill began his treatment of it by saying that " there is nothing in the laws of value which remains...clear up ; the theory of the subject is complete." At the bottom of his own treatment of it, as also of Ricardo's and, with some limitations, of Cairnes's,... | |
| Louis Mallet - 1891 - 398 페이지
...some theory of value ; the smallest error on that subject infects with corresponding error all our other conclusions ; and anything vague or misty in...creates confusion and uncertainty in everything else." Then follows what can only be called an astounding passage (p. 515)— " Happily there is nothing in... | |
| Langford Lovell Price - 1891 - 226 페이지
...modern industrial society. "The smallest error on that subject infects with corresponding error all our other conclusions ; and anything vague or misty in...creates confusion and uncertainty in everything else." If, then, we desire to determine the position occupied by Mill in the history of English economics,... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1894 - 644 페이지
...conclusions; and anything vague or misty in our conception of it, creates confusion and uncertainty iti everything else. Happily, there is nothing in the laws of value which remains for the present or any fiiture writer to clear up ; the theory of the subject is complete : the only difficulty to be overcome... | |
| 1895 - 590 페이지
...something of value, and the smallest error on that subject infects with corresponding error all our other conclusions; and anything vague or misty in...creates confusion and uncertainty in everything else." This is doubly true when considered in its relation to the Money Question. In fact we might almost... | |
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