It makes entire abstraction of every other human passion or motive; except those which may be regarded as perpetually antagonizing principles to the desire of wealth, namely, aversion to labour, and desire of the present enjoyment of costly indulgences. A Manual of Political Economy - Σελίδα 20των Erasmus Peshine Smith - 1853 - 269 σελίδεςΠλήρης προβολή - Σχετικά με αυτό το βιβλίο
| Francis Amasa Walker - 1876 - 436 σελίδες
...comparative efficacy of means to that end. . . It makes entire abstraction of every othei human passion or motive, except those which may be regarded as perpetually...principles to the desire of wealth, namely, aversion to labor and desire of the present enjoyment of costly indulgences. These it takes to a certain extent,... | |
| Francis Amasa Walker - 1876 - 432 σελίδες
...of means for obtaining that end. . . . It makes entire abstraction of every other human passion or motive except those which may be regarded as perpetually antagonizing principles to the desire of wealth—namely, aversion to labor and desire of the present enjoyment of costly indulgences." Among... | |
| Francis Amasa Walker - 1876 - 440 σελίδες
...efficacy of means for obtaining that end. ... It makes entire abstraction of every other human passion or motive except those which may be regarded as perpetually antagonizing principles to the desire of wealth—namely, aversion to labor and desire of the present enjoyment of costly indulgences." Among... | |
| Thomas Edward Cliffe Leslie - 1879 - 510 σελίδες
...wealth. It makes entire abstraction of every other human passion or motive ; except those which mav be regarded as perpetually antagonizing principles...to labour, and desire of the present enjoyment of earthly indulgences. These it takes to a certain extent into its calculation, because these do not... | |
| 1879 - 912 σελίδες
...comparative efficacy of means to that end. It makes entire abstraction of every other human passion or motive, except those which may be regarded as perpetually...principles to the desire of wealth, namely, aversion to labor, and desire of the present enjoyment of costly indulgences Political economy considers mankind... | |
| Political economy club - 1881 - 324 σελίδες
...every other human passion or motive, except those which may be regarded as perpetually antagonising principles to the desire of wealth — namely, aversion to labour and desire of the present enjoyment of earthly indulgences. These do not merely conflict with the pursuit of wealth, but accompany it always... | |
| Carroll Davidson Wright - 1882 - 68 σελίδες
...Unpublished Questions, 1844. antagonizing principles to the desire of wealth ; namely, aversion to labor, and desire of the present enjoyment of costly indulgences....occupied solely in acquiring and consuming wealth." Professor John K. Ingram ' calls this a vicious abstraction, which meets us on the very threshold of... | |
| Francis Amasa Walker - 1883 - 506 σελίδες
...comparative efficacy of means to that end. * * * It makes entire abstraction of every other human passion or motive, except those which may be regarded as perpetually antagonizing principles to the desire nf wealth, namely, aversion to labor and desire of the present enjoyment of costly indulgences. These... | |
| 1884 - 540 σελίδες
...in consequence of the pursuit of wealth. It makes entire abstraction of every other human passion or motive, except those which may be regarded as perpetually antagonizing principles to the desire ol wealth, namely, the aversion to labor, and of the present enjoyment of costly indulgences. These... | |
| Washington Gladden - 1886 - 350 σελίδες
...who desires to possess wealth," and which make "entire abstraction of every other human passion or motive, except those which may be regarded as perpetually...principles to the desire of wealth, namely, aversion to labor, and desire of the present enjoyment of costly indulgences." The economists of this school endeavor... | |
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