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" The social affections,' says the economist, 'are accidental and disturbing elements in human nature; but avarice and the desire of progress are constant elements. Let us eliminate the inconstants, and, considering the human being merely as a covetous... "
Student Recollections of Professor Hodgson. [With a Portrait.] - Σελίδα 54
των Ernest Woodhead - 1883 - 114 σελίδες
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"Unto this Last": Four Essays on the First Principles of Political Economy

John Ruskin - 1881 - 152 σελίδες
...what laws of labour, purchase, and sale, the greatest accumulative result in wealth is attainable. Those laws once determined, it will be for each individual...affectionate element as he chooses, and to determine for liimself the result on the new conditions supposed." This would be a perfectly logical and successful...

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John Ruskin - 1887 - 782 σελίδες
...result in wealth is attainable. Those laws once determined, it will be for each individual after wards to introduce as much of the disturbing affectionate...element as he chooses, and to determine for himself the rosult on the new conditions supposed." This would be a perfectly logical and successful method of...

John Ruskin, Social Reformer

John Atkinson Hobson - 1898 - 384 σελίδες
...social affections are accidental and disturbing elements in human nature ; but avarice and the desire of progress are constant elements. Let us eliminate the...he chooses, and to determine for himself the result in the new conditions supposed." 1 The pages of such writers as James Mill, M'Culloch, and Ricardo...

The Monthly Review, Τόμος 25

Sir Henry John Newbolt, Charles Hanbury-Williams - 1906 - 554 σελίδες
...the constants only : and the laws being once determined which are due to the operations of this, " it will be for each individual afterwards to introduce as much of the affectionate element as he chooses, and determine the result for himself on the new conditions supposed."...

College Life, Its Conditions and Problems: A Selection of Essays for Use in ...

Maurice Garland Fulton - 1914 - 556 σελίδες
...by what laws of labor, purchase, and sale, the greatest accumulative result in wealth is attainable. Those laws once determined, it will be for each individual...to introduce as much of the disturbing affectionate elements as he chooses, and to determine for himself the result on the new conditions supposed." This...

John Ruskin's Labour: A Study of Ruskin's Social Theory

P. D. Anthony - 1983 - 236 σελίδες
...social affections are accidental and disturbing elements in human nature; but avarice and the desire of progress are constant elements. Let us eliminate the...he chooses, and to determine for himself the result in the new conditions supposed.21 Ruskin's attack upon economics is based upon the observation by now...
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