An Inquiry Into the Various Systems of Political Economy: Their Advantages and Disadvantages : and the Theory Most Favourable to the Increase of National WealthPeter A. Mesier, 1819 - 492 sider |
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Side 10
... benefits from industry and capital , and of directing both into the most profitable channels . It is only when a government is deficient in knowledge that its absolute inactivity is desirable . The salutary influence of political ...
... benefits from industry and capital , and of directing both into the most profitable channels . It is only when a government is deficient in knowledge that its absolute inactivity is desirable . The salutary influence of political ...
Side 14
... benefit , to individuals or nations , to become the ob- ject of a science , to engage the attention of enlight- ened minds , and to require particular rules of con- duct for public and private management ? Is not that rather true which ...
... benefit , to individuals or nations , to become the ob- ject of a science , to engage the attention of enlight- ened minds , and to require particular rules of con- duct for public and private management ? Is not that rather true which ...
Side 22
... benefits which we are to expect from it , and the calamities which fol- low in its train . If wealth be useful , its advantages will be the greater for being more justly appreciated ; if prejudicial , its disastrous effects will be ...
... benefits which we are to expect from it , and the calamities which fol- low in its train . If wealth be useful , its advantages will be the greater for being more justly appreciated ; if prejudicial , its disastrous effects will be ...
Side 24
... benefit of the weak man , that he was reduced to slavery by the strong one ; nor was it from a motive of humanity , or by way of kindness , that the rich rendered the misery of the poor subservient to the increase of their riches . This ...
... benefit of the weak man , that he was reduced to slavery by the strong one ; nor was it from a motive of humanity , or by way of kindness , that the rich rendered the misery of the poor subservient to the increase of their riches . This ...
Side 24
... benefit of the strong ; or , rather , upon the wrong direction given to the inexhaustible passion for wealth . Aware that they could not grow rich with- out their assistance , men used every means in their power to subdue their fellow ...
... benefit of the strong ; or , rather , upon the wrong direction given to the inexhaustible passion for wealth . Aware that they could not grow rich with- out their assistance , men used every means in their power to subdue their fellow ...
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