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" The special desire for accumulation, apart from the immediate or particular uses of wealth, is no doubt a principle of social growth which must not be overlooked; but this, too, takes different directions and works to different ends in different stages... "
Report of the ... and ... Meetings of the British Association for the ... - Página 647
por British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting - 1879
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Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, Volumen7

Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland - 1876 - 574 páginas
...economists, and declared by Mill21 to have no place in their science, must, as Professor Jevonsa " and others now see, be systematically studied in its...views of the structure and evolution of society in all its aspects; in other words, we are led back to the conclusion that they cannot be fruitfully treated...
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Journal of the Statistical Society of London, Volumen41

1878 - 740 páginas
...that is also true — that the phrase desire of wealth represents a coarse and crude generalisation in the natural history of man; but that the several...views of the structure and evolution of society in all its aspects ; in other words, we are led back to the conclusion, that they cannot be fruitfully treated...
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The Present Position and Prospects of Political Economy: Being the ...

John Kells Ingram - 1878 - 44 páginas
...al See especially pp. 9, 33, 34, 105, of Professor Price's volume. " Logic, ii.,pp. 492, 493. tive strength, and so produce different economic consequences,...lately neglected by economists, and declared by Mill 24 to have no place iii_ their science, must, as Professor Jevons 2 B and others now see, be systematically...
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The Present Position and Prospects of Political Economy: Being the ...

John Kells Ingram - 1878 - 40 páginas
...takes different directions and works to different ends in different stages of social development. [Ml these economic motors require to be made the subjects...lately neglected by economists, and declared by Mill 2 4 to have no place in their science, must, as Professor Jevons 2 5 and others now see, be systematically...
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Report of the ... Meeting of the British Association for the ..., Volumen48

British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1879 - 950 páginas
...for accumulation, apart from the immediate or particular uses of wealth, is no doubt a principle df social growth which must not be overlooked ; but this,...views of the structure and evolution of society in all its aspects ; in other words, we are led back to the conclusion, that they cannot be fruitfullv treated...
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The Quarterly Review, Volumen147

1879 - 612 páginas
...different directions, and works to different ends in different stages of social development. . . . The consumption, or more correctly the use, of wealth,...to the general material well-being of communities.' — Dr. Ingram's Introductory Address, pp. 14, 15. This is excellent ; and much else of the advice...
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Sunday Afternoon, Volumen3

1879 - 912 páginas
...economists have affected altogether to disregard,1 should the political economist enquire how the dis1" The consumption, or more correctly the use, of wealth,...until lately neglected by economists, and declared by Jlill to have no place in their science, most, as Prof. Jevons and others now see, be systematically...
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Finance and taxation, money and bimetallism, economic theory

Francis Amasa Walker - 1899 - 482 páginas
...Does this conduce to virtue or happiness, to public peace or political stability ? The questions he •"The consumption, or more correctly the use, of...place in their science, must, as Professor Jevons nnd others now se«. be systematically studied in its relations to production and to the gcuer&l well-beiug...
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The Quarterly Review, Volumen147

1879 - 610 páginas
...different directions, and works to different ends in different stages of social development. . . . The consumption, or more correctly the use, of wealth,...to the general material well-being of communities.' — Dr. Ingram's Introductory Address, pp. 14, 15. This is excellent ; and much else of the advice...
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W.S. Jevons: Critical Responses, Volumen4

Sandra Peart - 2003 - 424 páginas
...that is also true — that the phrase desire of wealth represents a coarse and crude generalisation in the natural history of man; but that the several...views of the structure and evolution of society in all its aspects; in other words, we are led back to the conclusion, that they cannot be fruitfully treated...
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