| Neri Salvadori, Carlo Panico - Business & Economics - 2006 - 360 pages
...between workers' fertility decisions and workers' taste for higher-quality commodities he maintains that the 'friends of humanity cannot but wish that in all...classes should have a taste for comforts and enjoyments, and that they should be stimulated by all legal means in their exertions to procure them. There cannot... | |
| University of North Dakota - 1927 - 438 pages
...them early and improvident marriages." And again, •Ricardo's Political Economy, Ed. Conner, p. 74. "the friends of humanity cannot but wish that in all...classes should have a taste for comforts and enjoyments, and that they should be stimulated by all legal means in their exertions to procure them. There cannot... | |
| Charles Hilliard Feinstein, Maurice Dobb - Capitalism - 1967 - 398 pages
...of later developments, to compare this with Ricardo's wishes expressed in Chapter V of Principles: 'The friends of humanity cannot but wish that in all...classes should have a taste for comforts and enjoyments, and that they should be stimulated by all legal means in their exertions to procure them. There cannot... | |
| David Ricardo, John Ramsay McCulloch - Economics - 2000 - 636 pages
...removing the evil, particularly as its effect would be to elevate all classes of the people. The Mends of humanity cannot but wish that in all countries...classes should have a taste for comforts and enjoyments, and that they should be stimulated by all legal means in their exertions to procure them. There cannot... | |
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