| Terrence E. Cook - Political Science - 1991 - 326 pages
...the paramount source of value by the early Capitalist as well as the Socialist. As John Locke put it, "if we will rightly estimate things as they come to...labour, we shall find that in most of them ninety-nine hundredths are wholly to be put on the account of labour" (Second Treatise of Civil Government, V,... | |
| Herbert A. Applebaum - Social Science - 1992 - 664 pages
...to say, that of the Products of the Earth useful to the life of Man, 9/10 are the effects of labour: nay, if we will rightly estimate things as they come to our use, and cast up the several Expences about them, what in them is purely owing to Nature, and what to labour, we shall find, that... | |
| Wolfgang Sachs - Business & Economics - 1993 - 284 pages
...unhusbanded? This comparison will reveal 'that of all the things useful to the life of man, when he divides what in them is purely owing to nature and what to labour, he shall find that in most of them ninety-nine hundredth were wholly to be put on the account of labour'.... | |
| Ian Harris - History - 1998 - 460 pages
...Products of the Earth useful to the Life of Man 9/10 are the effects of labour,' he observed and added, 'nay, if we will rightly estimate things as they come to our use, and cast up the several Expences about them, what in them is purely owing to Nature, and what to labour, we shall find, that... | |
| Gerald Allan Cohen - Philosophy - 1995 - 292 pages
...that of the products of the earth useful to the life of man nine-tenths are the effects of labour; nay, if we will rightly estimate things as they come...labour - we shall find that in most of them ninetynine lumdredths are wholly to be put on the account of labour' (1: 40). II: 37 gives the same figures, and... | |
| Matthew Alan Cahn, Rory O'Brien - Literary Collections - 1996 - 316 pages
...to say, that of the products of the Earth useful to the Life of Man 9/10 are the effects of labour: nay, if we will rightly estimate things as they come...what to labour, we shall find, that in most of them 99/100 are wholly to be put on the account of labour. There cannot be a clearer demonstration of any... | |
| George K. Yarrow, Piotr JasiĆski - Business & Economics - 1996 - 522 pages
...that of the products of the earth useful to the life of man nine tenths are the effects of labour: nay, if we will rightly estimate things as they come to our use, and cast up the several expences about them, what in them is purely owing to nature, and what to labour, we shall find, that... | |
| David Wootton - Political Science - 1996 - 964 pages
...that of the products of the earth useful to the life of man, nine tenths are the effects of labour: o man's commandment living. And to be commanded we do consent when that society, whereof expences about them, what in them is purely owing to nature, and what to labour, we shall find, that... | |
| Richard Paul Bellamy, Angus C. Ross - Philosophy - 1996 - 356 pages
...to say, that of the Products of the Earth useful to the Life of Man 9 /io are the effects of labour: nay, if we will rightly estimate things as they come to our use, and cast up the several Expences about them, what in them is purely owing to Nature, and what to labour, we shall find, that... | |
| Owen Goldin, Patricia Kilroe - Philosophy - 1997 - 276 pages
...that of the products of the earth useful to the life of man nine-tenths are the effects of labour; nay, if we will rightly estimate things as they come...labour, we shall find that in most of them ninety-nine hundredths are wholly to be put on the account of labour. 41 . There cannot be a clearer demonstration... | |
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