| Bertrand Russell, Peter Köllner - 1997 - 944 páginas
...Communism at its best, with the regime of individual property, not as it is, but as it might be made. The principle of private property has never yet had...so, perhaps, in this country than in some others. 30 The history of words is curious. Nobody in Mill's time, with the possible exception of Marx, could... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1998 - 444 páginas
...profit rate finds its lowest possible level, would be achieved under capitalism. A. The Desert Principle 'The principle of private property has never yet had a fair trial in any country', Mill insists, and, when properly understood, it would be 'found to have no necessary connexion with... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1998 - 516 páginas
...avoid conflating capitalism in its best form with institutions of private property as they now exist. 'The principle of private property has never yet had a fair trial in any country,' Mill insists, and, when properly understood, it would be 'found to have no necessary connexion with... | |
| 2000 - 456 páginas
...the best form of its rival ; and we should take private property not as it is, but as it might be. " The principle of private property has never yet had a fair trial in any country. The laws regarding it have never anywhere conformed to the principles that justify its existence ;... | |
| Nicholas Capaldi - 2004 - 472 páginas
...best, with the regime of individual5' property, not as it is, but as it might be made. The principal of private property has never yet had a fair trial...perhaps, in this country than in some others. The social arrangements of modern Europe commenced from a distribution of property which was the result,... | |
| Roger S. Frantz - 2005 - 196 páginas
...under which income is inversely related to a person's hours worked. Therefore his conclusion is that "The principle of private property has never yet had...country than in some others... The laws of property have not yet conformed to the principles on which the justification of private property rests" (ibid, p.... | |
| Jerry Evensky - 2005 - 364 páginas
...toward the concentrated control over capital in particular and over private property more generally: The principle of private property has never yet had...perhaps, in this country than in some others. The arrangements of modern Europe commenced from a distribution of property which was the result, not of... | |
| Keith E. Maskus, Jerome H. Reichman - 2005 - 952 páginas
...property laws are always under threat of corruption in this way, John Stuart Mill could rightly note that "the laws of property have never yet conformed to the principles on which the institution of private property rests."2 * William Kingston is Research Associate at the School of... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 2006 - 477 páginas
...Communism at its best, with the regime of individual property, not as it is, but as it might be made. The principle of private property has never yet had...perhaps, in this country than in some others. The social arrangements of modern Europe commenced from a distribution of property which was the result,... | |
| Frederic Ewen - 2007 - 589 páginas
...Communism at its best, with the regime of individual property, not as it is, but as it might be made. The principle of private property has never yet had...and less so, perhaps, in this country than in some other.52 He never threw off those fears he harbored of the "tyranny of the majority" — the fears... | |
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