Principles of Political Economy: Deduced from the Natural Laws of Social Welfare and Applied to the Present State of Britain |
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Page 150
... duction , and each has a right to a share of it . If the capitalist were to be unjustly denied his share , accumulated property would thenceforth never take the form of capital ; except that small portion which each man could employ by ...
... duction , and each has a right to a share of it . If the capitalist were to be unjustly denied his share , accumulated property would thenceforth never take the form of capital ; except that small portion which each man could employ by ...
Page 231
... duction , labour , land , and capital , has the certain effect of benumbing their powers and lessening the sum of production , and consequently the shares , of the producing parties ; as well as of needlessly , and therefore unjustly ...
... duction , labour , land , and capital , has the certain effect of benumbing their powers and lessening the sum of production , and consequently the shares , of the producing parties ; as well as of needlessly , and therefore unjustly ...
Page 437
... duction or abolition of the debt * . ' This , how- ever , is a very narrow and short - sighted view of the effect of the debt . The interest of the debt , like all taxes , can only be paid out of the three sole sources of the national ...
... duction or abolition of the debt * . ' This , how- ever , is a very narrow and short - sighted view of the effect of the debt . The interest of the debt , like all taxes , can only be paid out of the three sole sources of the national ...
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PRELIMINARY DISCOURSE ON the Coincidence of | 1 |
Primary Natural Rights1 To Personal | 13 |
Duty of a Government the securing | 28 |
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