Readings in Industrial Society: A Study in the Structure and Functioning of Modern Economic OrganizationUniversity of Chicago Press, 1918 - 1082 sider |
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... called industrial society . Various figures of speech have been applied to present - day industrial society . To some of us it is an organism , species undesig- nated ; to others it is a human being ; to others , a complex of forces ...
... called industrial society . Various figures of speech have been applied to present - day industrial society . To some of us it is an organism , species undesig- nated ; to others it is a human being ; to others , a complex of forces ...
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... called " the productive process " ; ( b ) the appor- tionment , or sharing , of these goods among the members of society— generally called " the distributive process " ; ( c ) the consumption of these goods . All these processes occur ...
... called " the productive process " ; ( b ) the appor- tionment , or sharing , of these goods among the members of society— generally called " the distributive process " ; ( c ) the consumption of these goods . All these processes occur ...
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... called economic goods or wealth . In fact , the whole economic system of society , the whole system of pro- duction , of valuation , of exchange , of distribution , and of consumption is concerned with this class of goods toward ...
... called economic goods or wealth . In fact , the whole economic system of society , the whole system of pro- duction , of valuation , of exchange , of distribution , and of consumption is concerned with this class of goods toward ...
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... called the second - a conflict of interests within the indi- vidual himself . If the procreative and domestic instincts are freely gratified , there will inevitably result a scarcity of means of satisfying other desires , however modest ...
... called the second - a conflict of interests within the indi- vidual himself . If the procreative and domestic instincts are freely gratified , there will inevitably result a scarcity of means of satisfying other desires , however modest ...
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... called ) covered with houses , " it is essential that the supplies should be so distributed among the different quarters as to be brought almost to the doors of the inhabitants ; at least within such a distance that they may , without ...
... called ) covered with houses , " it is essential that the supplies should be so distributed among the different quarters as to be brought almost to the doors of the inhabitants ; at least within such a distance that they may , without ...
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Side 1019 - ... the duty of erecting and maintaining certain public works and certain public institutions, which it can never be for the interest of any individual, THE WEALTH OF NATIONS [Book IV or small number of individuals, to erect and maintain, because the profit could never repay the expense to any individual or small number of individuals, though it may frequently do much more than repay it to a great society.
Side 776 - person," or "persons," wherever used in this act shall be deemed to include corporations and associations existing under or authorized by the laws of either the United States, the laws of any of the Territories, the laws of any State, or the laws of any foreign country.
Side 1019 - The sovereign is completely discharged from a duty, in the attempting to perform which he must always be exposed to innumerable delusions, and for the proper performance of which no human wisdom or knowledge could ever be sufficient; the duty of superintending the industry of private people, and of directing it towards the employments most suitable to the interest of the society.
Side 619 - Manifesto being our joint production, I consider myself bound to state that the fundamental proposition which forms its nucleus, belongs to Marx. That proposition is: that in every historical epoch, the prevailing mode of economic production and exchange, and the social organization necessarily following from it, form the basis upon which is built up, and from which alone can be explained, the political and intellectual history of that epoch...
Side 521 - The right of a person to sell his labor upon such terms as he deems proper is, in its essence, the same as the right of the purchaser of labor to prescribe the conditions upon which he will accept such labor from the person offering to sell it.
Side 776 - Every contract, combination in the form of trust or otherwise, or conspiracy, in restraint of trade or commerce among the several States, or with foreign nations, is hereby declared to be illegal. Every person who shall make any such contract or engage in any such combination or conspiracy, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor...
Side 1013 - That whenever any form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundations on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.
Side 779 - That the labor of a human being is not a commodity or article of commerce. Nothing contained in the antitrust laws shall be construed to forbid the existence and operation of labor, agricultural, or horticultural organizations, instituted for the purposes of mutual help, and not having capital stock or conducted for profit, or to forbid or restrain individual members of such organizations from lawfully carrying out the legitimate objects thereof...
Side 978 - God-given," or absolute in any sense. The morality of a group at a time is the sum of the taboos and prescriptions in the folkways by which right conduct is defined. Therefore morals can never be intuitive. They are historical, institutional, and empirical. World philosophy, life policy, right, rights, and morality are all products of the folkways. They are reflections on and generalizations from the experience of pleasure and pain which is won in efforts to carry on the struggle for existence under...
Side 105 - Edward, by the grace of God, King of England, lord of Ireland and Duke of Aquitaine, to archbishops, bishops, abbots, priors, earls, barons, justices, sheriffs, reeves, ministers, and all his bailiffs and faithful, greeting.