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" It is in vain to say that all mouths which the increase of mankind calls into existence bring with them hands. The new mouths require as much food as the old ones, and the hands do not produce as much. "
Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social ... - Page 230
by John Stuart Mill - 1849 - 552 pages
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Progress and Poverty

Henry George - Business & Economics - 2006 - 421 pages
...is hi vain to say that all mouths which the increase of mankind calls into existence bring with them hands. The new mouths require as much food as the old ones, and the hands do not produce as much. If ail instruments of production were held in joint property by the whole people, and the produce divided...
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The American Magazine of Civics, Volume 5

Andrew J. Palm, Henry Randall Waite - Social sciences - 1894 - 128 pages
...is in vain to say that all mouths which the increase of mankind calls into existence bring with them hands. The new mouths require as much food as the...society thus constituted industry were as energetic and produce as ample as at the present time, there would be enough to make all the existing population...
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The American Journal of Politics, Volume 5

Political science - 1894 - 740 pages
...is in vain to say that all mouths which the increase of mankind calls into existence bring with them hands. The new mouths require as much food as the...instruments of production were held in joint property by the whble people, and the produce divided with perfect equality among them, and if in a society thus constituted...
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