Political EconomyD. Appleton, 1889 - 134 Seiten |
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... causes which make one nation more rich and prosperous than another . It aims at teaching what should be done in order that poor people may be as few as possible , and that everybody may , as a gene- ral rule , be well paid for his work ...
... causes which make one nation more rich and prosperous than another . It aims at teaching what should be done in order that poor people may be as few as possible , and that everybody may , as a gene- ral rule , be well paid for his work ...
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... caused by mistaken charity in past times , which has caused a large part of the population to grow up careless , and improvident , and idle . Political economy proves that , instead of giving casual ill - considered alms , we should ...
... caused by mistaken charity in past times , which has caused a large part of the population to grow up careless , and improvident , and idle . Political economy proves that , instead of giving casual ill - considered alms , we should ...
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... causes of happiness , and those moral riches which cannot be bought and sold are no part of wealth in our present use of the word . The poor man who has a good conscience , affectionate friends , and good health , may really be much ...
... causes of happiness , and those moral riches which cannot be bought and sold are no part of wealth in our present use of the word . The poor man who has a good conscience , affectionate friends , and good health , may really be much ...
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... cause there is plenty of beef to spare , that is , plenty of beef not wanted by the people . 12. What we must aim at . Now we can see precisely what it is that we have to learn in political economy . It is how to supply our various ...
... cause there is plenty of beef to spare , that is , plenty of beef not wanted by the people . 12. What we must aim at . Now we can see precisely what it is that we have to learn in political economy . It is how to supply our various ...
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... cause of pleasure , but it cheapens goods by enabling them to be carried more easily : it allows people to live in the country , instead of the crowded town , or it carries them on pleasant and wholesome excursions . We see , then ...
... cause of pleasure , but it cheapens goods by enabling them to be carried more easily : it allows people to live in the country , instead of the crowded town , or it carries them on pleasant and wholesome excursions . We see , then ...
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