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" The study of political economy, if it did not teach the way in which labour may obtain an adequate reward, might serve to gratify a merely speculative curiosity, but could scarcely conduce to any purposes of practical utility. It claims the peculiar attention... "
An Essay on the External Corn Trade - Page 451
by Robert Torrens - 1829 - 477 pages
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On Wages and Combination

Robert Torrens - Trusts, Industrial - 1834 - 158 pages
...adequate reward, might serve to gratify a merely; speculative curiosity, but could scarcely conduce to j any purposes of practical utility. It claims the peculiar...the means, by which we may mitigate the distress, B and improve the condition, of the great majority of mankind. Political Economy is not, as has been...
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The Evolution of Economic Ideas

Phyllis Deane - Business & Economics - 1978 - 260 pages
...can understand the proof I mean to offer they must understand the theory of currency and of price.' The study of Political Economy, if it did not teach...and improve the condition, of the great majority of mankind.1'1 This was also a crucial problem for Karl Marx. And the debate between Malthus and Ricardo...
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Journal of United Labor, Volumes 1-3

Knights of Labor - Labor - 1880 - 468 pages
....•ulcquaii.reward, might serve to gratify a merely speculative curiosity, but could scarcely conduce to any purpose of practical utility. It claims the peculiar attention...science of the statesman and the legislator; it is pecucliarly and emphatically the science of the people — Robert Torrens. AN UPRIGHT JUDGE. — In...
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