Masterworks of Economics: Digests of 10 Great ClassicsLeonard Dalton Abbott Doubleday, 1946 - 754 páginas "First edition." England's treasure by foreign trade, by Thomas Mun.-Reflections on the formation and distribution of wealth, by Anne R.J. Turgot.-The wealth of nations, by Adam Smith.- An essay on the principle of population, by T.R. Malthus.- Principles of political economy and taxation, by David Ricardo.- A new view of society, by Robert Owen.- Principles of political economy, by J.S. Mill.- Capital, by Karl Marx.- Progress and poverty, by Henry George.- The theory of the leisure class, by Thorstein Veblen. |
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... object ; the evils arising from it are incidental to those necessary qualities of strength and generality ; and these evils are capable of being very greatly mitigated and rendered comparatively light by human energy and virtue . We ...
... object ; the evils arising from it are incidental to those necessary qualities of strength and generality ; and these evils are capable of being very greatly mitigated and rendered comparatively light by human energy and virtue . We ...
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... object required than to award a greater degree of respect and of personal liberty to single women and to place them nearer upon a level with married women , - —a change which , independently of any particular purpose in view , the ...
... object required than to award a greater degree of respect and of personal liberty to single women and to place them nearer upon a level with married women , - —a change which , independently of any particular purpose in view , the ...
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... object - what may be called the economic beauty of the object - is best served by neat and unambiguous suggestion of its office and its efficiency for the material ends of life . On this ground , among objects of use the simple and ...
... object - what may be called the economic beauty of the object - is best served by neat and unambiguous suggestion of its office and its efficiency for the material ends of life . On this ground , among objects of use the simple and ...
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The means to enrich this Kingdom | 16 |
Foreign Trade is the only means to improve the price | 26 |
The order and means whereby we may draw up | 34 |
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