| Joseph Parrish Thompson - Labor - 1879 - 266 pages
...the case with his usual clearness and force : " The laws and conditions of the production of wealth partake of the character of physical truths. There...nothing optional or arbitrary in them. Whatever mankind produces must be produced in the modes and under the conditions imposed by the constitution of external... | |
| James Platt - Economics - 1882 - 234 pages
...understand and feel that there is nothing optional or arbitrary in them. Whatever mankind produces must be produced in the modes and under the conditions imposed by the inherent proportions of their own bodily and mental structure. Whether they like it or not, as JS Mill... | |
| James Platt - Conduct of life - 1883 - 538 pages
...understand and feel that there is nothing optional or arbitrary in them. Whatever mankind produces must be produced in the modes and under the conditions imposed by the inherent proportions of their own bodily and mental structure. Whether they like it or not, as JS Mill... | |
| John Stuart Mill - Economics - 1884 - 718 pages
...II. DISTEIBUTIOK'. CHAPTEK I. OF PROPERTY. § 1. THE laws and conditions of the Production of Wealth partake of the character of physical truths. There is nothing optional or arbitrary in them. It is not so with the Distribution of Wealth. That is a matter of human institution solely. The things... | |
| John Stuart Mill - Economics - 1885 - 626 pages
...consideration of which we are now about to enter. The laws and conditions of the production of wealth, cartake of the character of physical truths. There is nothing...properties of their own bodily and mental structure. Whether they like it or not, their productions will be limited by the amount of their previous accumulation,... | |
| John Stuart Mill - Economics - 1887 - 722 pages
...II. DISTRIBUTION. CHAPTEE I. OF PKOPEETY. § 1. THE laws and conditions of the Production of "Wealth partake of the character of physical truths. There is nothing optional or arbitrary in them. It is not so with the Distribution of Wealth. That is a matter of human institution solely. The things... | |
| John Stuart Mill - Economics - 1888 - 628 pages
...consideration of which we are now about to enter. The laws and conditions of the production of wealth, partake of the character of physical truths. There...properties of their own bodily and mental structure. Whether they like it or not, their productions will be limited by the amount of their previous accumulation,... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1888 - 98 pages
...value of the gravel? 3. It has been said that "the laws and conditions of the production of wealth partake of the character of physical truths. There is nothing optional or arbitrary in them." State briefly the laws of the production of wealth here referred to, and whether the statement in regard... | |
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