| Economics - 1883 - 982 pages
...noch nicht als die Aufgabe der reinen ökonomischen Theorie hin, to exhibit the economical phaenomeua of society in the relation in which they stand to the best social ideas of the present time (hiermit wird der relative Character dieses Theils der Untersuchung richtig angedeutet). Schon der... | |
| Frederick Guest Tomlins - 1850 - 90 pages
...of Adam Smith, but adapted to the more extended knowledge and improved ideas of the present age, U the kind of contribution which Political Economy at...admirable success, in reference to the philosophy of his country." A great portion of this work being of necessity but a remodelling of the principles set forth... | |
| Merchants, Farmers and Mechanics' Savings Bank, Chicago - Labor - 1867 - 154 pages
...conception to that of Adam Smith ; to exhibit the economical phenomena of society in the relations in which they stand to the best social ideas of the present time. He combats with much energy what he terms protection, but acknowledges that there is one, and only... | |
| Economics - 1883 - 918 pages
...noch nicht als die Aufgabe der reinen ökonomischen Theorie hin, to exhibit the economical phaeuomena of society in the relation in which they stand to the best social ideas of the present time (hiermit wird der relative Character dieses Theils der Untersuchung richtig angedeutet). Schon der... | |
| John Stuart Mill - Economics - 1885 - 626 pages
...Smith, but adapted to the more extended knowledge and improved ideas of the present age, is the kind ff contribution which Political Economy at present requires....present time, as he did, with such admirable success, in reforence to the philosophy of his century. Such is the idea which the writer of the present work has... | |
| John Stuart Mill - Economics - 1891 - 764 pages
...and improved ideas of the present age, is the kind of contribution which Political Economy at presept requires. The ' Wealth of Nations ' is in many parts...of the present time, as he did, with such admirable snccess, in reference to the philosophy of his country. Such is the idea which the writer of the present... | |
| George Joachim Goschen Goschen (Viscount) - Imagination - 1891 - 94 pages
...improved ideas of the present age. " No attempt," he considered, " had been made, since Adam Smith wrote, to combine his practical mode of treating his subject...success in reference to the philosophy of his century." 44 I object strongly to the use by Mill of the word " obsolete," in relation to the " Wealth of Nations."... | |
| George Joachim Goschen Goschen (Viscount) - Imagination - 1893 - 104 pages
...improved ideas of the present age. ' No attempt,' he considered, ' had been made, since Adam Smith wrote, to combine his practical mode of treating his subject...success in reference to the philosophy of his century.' I object strongly to the use by Mill of the word ' obsolete,' in relation to the ' Wealth of Nations.'... | |
| James Bonar - Economics - 1893 - 440 pages
...knowledge of social philosophy that has been gained since his time. There has been no attempt, in short, " to exhibit the economical phenomena of society in...success, in reference to the philosophy of his century " (Preface to 1st edition of Political Economy, 1848). 1 Mill allows that he might have learned the... | |
| James Bonar - Economic history - 1893 - 438 pages
...knowledge of social philosophy that has been gained since his time. There has been no attempt, in short, " to exhibit the economical phenomena of society in...success, in reference to the philosophy of his century " (Preface to 1st edition of Political Economy, 1848). 1 Mill allows that he might have learned the... | |
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