Some Aspects of the Inequality of Incomes in Modern CommunitiesG. Routledge, 1925 - 376 páginas |
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... reason- ableness , which is itself not only vague , but liable to arbitrary change . It is fragmentary , because it takes account of wages only and not of other factors in the worker's standard of life , such as leisure and healthy ...
... reason- ableness , which is itself not only vague , but liable to arbitrary change . It is fragmentary , because it takes account of wages only and not of other factors in the worker's standard of life , such as leisure and healthy ...
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... reason . " All this is obvious , but in practice sometimes disregarded.1 §2 . None the less , it is important to attempt some survey of the historical development of those parts of modern economic theory which are relevant to the ...
... reason . " All this is obvious , but in practice sometimes disregarded.1 §2 . None the less , it is important to attempt some survey of the historical development of those parts of modern economic theory which are relevant to the ...
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... reason of its influence upon the framework within which subsequent economic ideas have been set . This influence has been specially strong upon later theories of distribu- tion . From Adam Smith is derived the threefold class- ification ...
... reason of its influence upon the framework within which subsequent economic ideas have been set . This influence has been specially strong upon later theories of distribu- tion . From Adam Smith is derived the threefold class- ification ...
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... reason , " he says , " why collateral inheritance should exist at all . Collaterals have no real claims , but such as 1 Ibid , p . 209. Compare Cannan , Theories of Production and Distribution , pp . 404-7 , for a statement to a similar ...
... reason , " he says , " why collateral inheritance should exist at all . Collaterals have no real claims , but such as 1 Ibid , p . 209. Compare Cannan , Theories of Production and Distribution , pp . 404-7 , for a statement to a similar ...
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... labourers are more ample , it is for no other reason than because capital bears a greater proportion to population . " Ibid , p . 349 . 4 Ibid , p . 363 . F and other instances it is clear that his view both FOURTH PERIOD : 1848-1871 . 69.
... labourers are more ample , it is for no other reason than because capital bears a greater proportion to population . " Ibid , p . 349 . 4 Ibid , p . 363 . F and other instances it is clear that his view both FOURTH PERIOD : 1848-1871 . 69.
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Página 42 - By preferring the support of domestic to that of foreign industry, he intends only his own security ; and by directing that industry in such a manner as its produce may be of the greatest value, he intends only his own gain, and he is in this, as in many other cases, led by an invisible hand to promote an end which was no part of his intention.
Página 43 - They are led by an invisible hand to make nearly the same distribution of the necessaries of life, which would have been made, had the earth been divided into equal portions among all its inhabitants...
Página 63 - The principle of private property has never yet had a fair trial in any country; and less so, perhaps, in this country than in some others.
Página 88 - When at length a true system of Economics comes to be established, it will be seen that that able but wrong-headed man, David Ricardo, shunted the car of Economic science on to a wrong line, a line, however, on which it was further urged towards confusion by his equally able and wrong-headed admirer John Stuart Mill.
Página 42 - It comes from an order of men whose interest is never exactly the same with that of the public, who have generally an interest to deceive and even to oppress the public, and who accordingly have, upon many occasions, both deceived and oppressed it.
Página 40 - In every society the price of every commodity finally resolves itself into some one or other, or all of those three parts ; and in every improved society, all the three enter more or less, as component parts, into the price of the far greater part of commodities.
Página 52 - The produce of the earth — all that is derived from its surface by the united application of labour, machinery and capital, is divided among three classes of the community, namely, the proprietor of the land, the owner of the stock or capital necessary for its cultivation, and the labourers by whose industry it is cultivated.
Página 63 - Private property, in every defence made of it, is supposed to mean, the guarantee to individuals, of the fruits of their own labor and abstinence. The guarantee to them of the fruits of the labor and abstinence of others, transmitted to them without any merit or exertion of their own...
Página 62 - If, therefore, the choice were to be made between Communism with all its chances, and the present state of society with all its sufferings and injustices; if the institution of private property...
Página 292 - State, shall be and remain a perpetual fund, the interest of which, together with all the rents of the unsold lands, and such other means as the Legislature may provide, shall be inviolably appropriated to the support of Common Schools throughout the State.