Adam Smith and Modern Sociology: A Study in the Methodology of the Social SciencesA. M. Kelley, 1972 - 247 páginas |
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... rent or water - power must tend to reflect more and more people's valuations of one another , not their con- sideration merely of rent or of water - power . In this connection the social problem is : Rent being an algebraically ...
... rent or water - power must tend to reflect more and more people's valuations of one another , not their con- sideration merely of rent or of water - power . In this connection the social problem is : Rent being an algebraically ...
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... rent and the measure of rent as actual economic phenomena , they should at the same time have felt satisfied that the formulas of rent must apply to the ownership of rent as a social phenomenon . But the phenomena of rent , like the ...
... rent and the measure of rent as actual economic phenomena , they should at the same time have felt satisfied that the formulas of rent must apply to the ownership of rent as a social phenomenon . But the phenomena of rent , like the ...
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... rent arise , and how is it distributed in a given type of society ? are questions of pure economic technol- ogy , and no sociology can supersede the technology that discovers the positive answers to those questions . Ought the type of ...
... rent arise , and how is it distributed in a given type of society ? are questions of pure economic technol- ogy , and no sociology can supersede the technology that discovers the positive answers to those questions . Ought the type of ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE SOURCES | 25 |
THE ECONOMICS AND SOCIOLOGY OF CAPITAL | 155 |
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