Principles of Political EconomyGinn, 1919 - 588 páginas |
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... necessary to do everything one would like to do , so that the doing of one thing never prevented the doing of anything else that was worth doing , economy would be unnecessary . If that were true , human life and human history would be ...
... necessary to do everything one would like to do , so that the doing of one thing never prevented the doing of anything else that was worth doing , economy would be unnecessary . If that were true , human life and human history would be ...
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... and by different methods from those pursued by the individual , but income is as necessary to a State as to a citizen . In order that its limited income may go as far as possible and accomplish the greatest possible ECONOMY 7.
... and by different methods from those pursued by the individual , but income is as necessary to a State as to a citizen . In order that its limited income may go as far as possible and accomplish the greatest possible ECONOMY 7.
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... necessary . If we could imagine a State with an unlimited income , - which we cannot , so that when it spent money for one purpose it was not necessary to refrain from spending money for any other purpose , there would , of course , be ...
... necessary . If we could imagine a State with an unlimited income , - which we cannot , so that when it spent money for one purpose it was not necessary to refrain from spending money for any other purpose , there would , of course , be ...
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... necessary to confine his efforts to the field of usefulness or productivity . If he is never allowed to rob , steal , or do any injurious act in trying to promote his own interest , but is told that he will be per- mitted to do anything ...
... necessary to confine his efforts to the field of usefulness or productivity . If he is never allowed to rob , steal , or do any injurious act in trying to promote his own interest , but is told that he will be per- mitted to do anything ...
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... necessary to exclude such things as love , friendship , neighborliness , and coöperation . Competitors in a friendly game may be none the less friendly because they are com- peting . It is only when they care more for victory or the ...
... necessary to exclude such things as love , friendship , neighborliness , and coöperation . Competitors in a friendly game may be none the less friendly because they are com- peting . It is only when they care more for victory or the ...
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