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... things which have Value . " Wealth consists of those things which possess relative scarcity , trans- ferability , and utility , the last of which attributes he defines as " directly or indirectly productive of pleasure or preventive of ...
... things which have Value . " Wealth consists of those things which possess relative scarcity , trans- ferability , and utility , the last of which attributes he defines as " directly or indirectly productive of pleasure or preventive of ...
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... things are subject to the law of cause and effect . " Our own personalities and their many aspects are parts of what he calls " this great cosmic interrelation . " The things which can be placed in this interrelation in the satisfaction ...
... things are subject to the law of cause and effect . " Our own personalities and their many aspects are parts of what he calls " this great cosmic interrelation . " The things which can be placed in this interrelation in the satisfaction ...
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... [ things ] by his general laws , which always , in the long run , work to good " ( p . 23 ) . Society instinctively chooses the things best for itself , if the " casual and unnatural impedi- ments are removed from its path . " All things ...
... [ things ] by his general laws , which always , in the long run , work to good " ( p . 23 ) . Society instinctively chooses the things best for itself , if the " casual and unnatural impedi- ments are removed from its path . " All things ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
Economic Practices of Biblical Times | 13 |
Economic Thought and Practices of the Greeks | 26 |
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