Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, 1. kötetParker and Son, 1852 - 571 oldal |
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... person . But let no one feel confident that he should have escaped the delusion if he had lived at the time when it pre- vailed . All the associations engendered by common life , and by the ordinary course of business , concurred in ...
... person . But let no one feel confident that he should have escaped the delusion if he had lived at the time when it pre- vailed . All the associations engendered by common life , and by the ordinary course of business , concurred in ...
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... persons as four millions ; but two millions of pounds sterling will carry on as much traffic , will buy and sell as many commodities as four millions , though at lower nominal prices . Money , as money , satisfies no want ; its worth to ...
... persons as four millions ; but two millions of pounds sterling will carry on as much traffic , will buy and sell as many commodities as four millions , though at lower nominal prices . Money , as money , satisfies no want ; its worth to ...
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... persons else would be poorer by all that they were compelled to pay for what they had before obtained without ... person to whom it brings in a revenue , and who could perhaps sell it in the market for the full amount of the debt . But ...
... persons else would be poorer by all that they were compelled to pay for what they had before obtained without ... person to whom it brings in a revenue , and who could perhaps sell it in the market for the full amount of the debt . But ...
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... persons of course participate , besides the immediate household of the sovereign . A large part is distributed among the various functionaries of government , and among the objects of the sovereign's favour or caprice . A part is ...
... persons of course participate , besides the immediate household of the sovereign . A large part is distributed among the various functionaries of government , and among the objects of the sovereign's favour or caprice . A part is ...
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... persons who have been enriched by his favour , or by handling the public revenues . A demand thus arises for ... person , or on those of the women of his harem . No one , except the monarch , thinks of investing his wealth in a manner ...
... persons who have been enriched by his favour , or by handling the public revenues . A demand thus arises for ... person , or on those of the women of his harem . No one , except the monarch , thinks of investing his wealth in a manner ...
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Adam Smith advantage agricultural amount applied ascendant community bricklayers buying capitalist causes circulating capital condition considerable consumed consumption cultivation dealers degree diminished dity division of labour duction ductive effect employment England equivalent exertion exist expenditure expense farmer farms favourable fixed capital flax funds greater gross produce human hundred quarters improvement income increase individual industry instruments instruments of production kind labour employed labouring classes land laws less limited luxuries machinery maintain mankind manufacture materials means ment modes nations natural agents necessary nomical objects obtained occupations operations paid persons plough political economy population portion possess present principle productive labourers productive power profit proportion purpose quantity remuneration render require rich saving serfs slavery slaves society soil subsistence sufficient sumers supply suppose surplus taxes things thousand pounds tion unproductive velvet wages wants wealth whole workmen
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150. oldal - One man draws out the wire; another straights it; a third cuts it; a fourth points it; a fifth grinds it at the top for receiving the head...
462. oldal - ... some compensation for those anxious and desponding" moments which the thought of so precarious a situation must sometimes occasion.
244. oldal - It is not so with the Distribution of Wealth. That is a matter of human institution solely. The things once there, mankind, individually or collectively, can do with them as they like.
342. oldal - Give a man the secure possession of a bleak rock, and he will turn it into a garden ; give him a nine years' lease of a garden, and he will convert it into a desert.
232. oldal - It is in vain to say that all mouths which the increase of mankind calls into existence bring with them hands. The new mouths require as much food as the old ones, and the hands do not produce as much.
153. oldal - This great increase of the quantity of work which, in consequence of the division of labour, the same number of people are capable of performing, is owing to three different circumstances; first, to the increase of dexterity in every particular workman; secondly, to the saving of the time which is commonly lost in passing from one species of work to another ; and lastly, to the invention of a great number of machines which facilitate and abridge labour, and enable one man to do the work of many.
263. oldal - ... the object to be principally aimed at in the present stage of human improvement, is not the subversion of the system of individual property, but the improvement of it, and the full participation of every member of the community in its benefits.
67. oldal - Money is no more synonymous with capital than it is with wealth. Money cannot in itself perform any part of the office of capital, since it can afford no assistance to production.
67. oldal - What capital does for production, is to afford the shelter, protection, tools and materials which the work requires, and to feed and otherwise maintain the labourers during the process.