... prevented from existing. I have already more than once adverted to the case of the gas and water companies, among which, though perfect freedom is allowed to competition, none really takes place, and practically they are found to be even more irresponsible,... The State in Its Relation to Trade - Side 74av Thomas Henry Farrer Baron Farrer - 1883 - 181 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| John Stuart Mill - 1848 - 602 sider
...generally speaking, be left to them ; it does not follow that the manner in which those associations perform their work should be entirely uncontrolled...these particular services, the reasons preponderate in favor of their being performed, like the paving and cleansing of the streets, not certainly by the... | |
| 1900 - 1070 sider
...representation. " The charge for services which cannot be dispensed with," says John Stuart Mill, " is, in substance, quite as much compulsory taxation as if imposed by law." The business of these public service corporations is, in its nature, a monopoly. It cannot be, it never... | |
| 1871 - 612 sider
...advantages of plurality of agency; and the charge made for services which cannot be dispensed with, i«i in substance, quite as much compulsory taxation as...few householders who make any distinction between iheir " water rate " and their other local taxes. In the case of theso particular services the reasons... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1874 - 1036 sider
...for services which cannot be dispensed with is, in substance, quite as much compulsory taxation an if imposed by law. There are few householders who make any distinction between their water-rate and their other local taxes. In the case of these particular N-rvices, the reasons preponderate... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1885 - 626 sider
...existing. I have already more than once adverted to the case of the gas and water companies, among whi"h, though perfect freedom is allowed to competition,...householders who make any distinction between their "waterrato" and their other local taxes. In the case of these particular services, the reasons preponderate... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1894 - 644 sider
...plurality of agency ; and the charge made for services which cannot be dispensed with, is, in eubstanci:, quite as much compulsory taxation as if imposed by...householders who make any distinction between their "waterrate" and their other local taxes. In the case of theee particular services, the reasons preponderate... | |
| Timothy Dwight, Julian Hawthorne - 1899 - 538 sider
...generally speaking, be left to them ; it does not follow that the manner in which those associations perform their work should be entirely uncontrolled...these particular services, the reasons preponderate in favor of their being performed, like the paving and cleansing of the streets, not certainly by the... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1899 - 616 sider
...case of the gas and water companies, among which, though perfect freedom is allowed to compctition, none really takes place, and practically they are...there are few householders who make any distinction bctween their "water rate" and their other local taxes. In the case of these particular services, the... | |
| National Municipal League - 1900 - 304 sider
...without representation. "The charge for services which cannot be dispensed with," says John Stuart Mill, "is, in substance, quite as much compulsory taxation as if imposed by law." The business of these public service corporations is in its nature a monopoly. It cannot be, it never... | |
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