A Reply to the Essay on Population by the Rev. T. R. Malthus, in a Series of Letters: To which are Added Extracts from the Essay; with NotesA. M. Kelley, 1967 - 378 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 285
... labour depend . Mr. Malthus somewhere talks of a man's having no right to subsis- tence when his labour will not fairly purchase it . This word fairness conveys to my ears no meaning but that of the struggle between power and want ...
... labour depend . Mr. Malthus somewhere talks of a man's having no right to subsis- tence when his labour will not fairly purchase it . This word fairness conveys to my ears no meaning but that of the struggle between power and want ...
Σελίδα 319
... labour , it is evident , that the obstacles to a dimi- " nution of the circulation , and to returning cheap- 66 ness , would have been still further increased ; and " the high price of labour would have become per- " manent , without ...
... labour , it is evident , that the obstacles to a dimi- " nution of the circulation , and to returning cheap- 66 ness , would have been still further increased ; and " the high price of labour would have become per- " manent , without ...
Σελίδα 322
... labour are the produce of labour . According to Mr. Malthus , they are not the produce itself , but what happens to be left of it , as the husks only and not the corn are given to the swine . " The number of servants out of place , and ...
... labour are the produce of labour . According to Mr. Malthus , they are not the produce itself , but what happens to be left of it , as the husks only and not the corn are given to the swine . " The number of servants out of place , and ...
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