| John Stuart Mill - Business & Economics - 1848 - 622 pages
...to the general body. R 2 § 3. It would be too much to affirm that communities constituted on either of these principles could not permanently subsist....co-operative system; and neither in a rude nor in a civilised society has the supposed difficulty been experienced. Education and the current of opinion... | |
| John Stuart Mill - Economics - 1852 - 640 pages
...of labour necessary for this purpose, from every member of the association who was capable of work. The objection ordinarily made to a system of community...incessantly occupied in evading his fair share of the work, points, undoubtedly, to a real difficulty. But those who urge this objection, forget to how vast an... | |
| Dublin city, univ - 1866 - 300 pages
...specify the point or points to establish which each of these observers is quoted. i. Three objections are ordinarily made to a system of community of property, and equal distribution of produce : namely, i st, that each person would be incessantly occupied in evading his share of the... | |
| John Stuart Mill - Economics - 1870 - 632 pages
...of labour necessary for this purpose, from every member of the association who was capable of work. The objection ordinarily made to a system of community...each person would be incessantly occupied in evading Ins faitshare of the work, points, undoubtedly, to u real difficulty. But those who urge this objection,... | |
| Charles Nordhoff - Collective settlements - 1875 - 478 pages
...impossible, and which are well summed up in the following passage in Mr. Mill's chapter on Communism : "The objection ordinarily made to a system of community...incessantly occupied in evading his fair share of the work, points, undoubtedly, to a real difficulty. But those who urge this objection forget to how great an... | |
| Charles Nordhoff - Collective settlements - 1875 - 482 pages
...impossible, and which are well summed up in the following passage in Mr. Mill's chapter on Communism : " The objection ordinarily made to a system of community...incessantly occupied in evading his fair share of the work, points, undoubtedly, to a real difficulty. But those who urge this objection forget to how great an... | |
| John Stuart Mill - Economics - 1875 - 624 pages
...every member of the association who was capable of work. The objection ordinarily made to ft gystem of community of property and equal distribution of...incessantly occupied in evading his fair share of the work, points, undoubtedly, to a real difficulty. But those who urge this objection, forget to how great an... | |
| George Jacob Holyoake - Cooperation - 1879 - 512 pages
...— ho suggested a justification of one of the least accepted of their schemes. Mr. Mill said : — " The objection ordinarily made to a system of community of property and equal distribution of produce — ' that each person would be incessantly occupied in evading his share of the work ' —... | |
| John Stuart Mill - Economics - 1885 - 626 pages
...every member of the association who was capable of work. The objection ordinarily made to a aystem of community of property and equal distribution of...produce, that each person would be incessantly occupied m evading his fair share of the work, points, undoubtedly, to a real difficulty. But those who urge... | |
| John Stuart Mill - Economics - 1887 - 722 pages
...individual management. Collectivism is but the French expression for the system of state socialism. § 2. The objection ordinarily made to a system of community...incessantly occupied in evading his fair share of the work, points, undoubtedly, to a real difficulty. But those who urge this objection forget to how great an... | |
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