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" The objection ordinarily made to a system of community of property and equal distribution of the produce, that each person would be incessantly occupied in evading his fair share of the work, points, undoubtedly, to a real difficulty. "
Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social ... - Page 244
by John Stuart Mill - 1848 - 566 pages
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Property, Mainstream and Critical Positions

Crawford Brough Macpherson - Business & Economics - 1978 - 228 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 great an...
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Critics of Capitalism: Victorian Reactions to 'Political Economy'

Elisabeth Jay, Richard Jay - Business & Economics - 1986 - 282 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 great an...
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Catholic Social Thought and Liberal Institutions: Freedom With Justice

Michael Novak - Social Science - 1984 - 316 pages
...other factors, like the force of community opinion, might compensate for them. It may be, for example, that each person "would be incessantly occupied in evading his fair share of the work," or that "selfish intemperance" would lead to an explosion of population. But maybe not. A more serious...
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Principles of Political Economy: And, Chapters on Socialism

John Stuart Mill - Business & Economics - 1998 - 516 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 great an...
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Adam Smith's Moral Philosophy: A Historical and Contemporary Perspective on ...

Jerry Evensky - Business & Economics - 2005 - 364 pages
...example, "[t]he objection ordinarily made to a system of community property and equal distribution of produce, that each person would be incessantly occupied in evading his fair share of work" (Mill, 204). After each such objection to a communistic scheme, Mill offers an ameliorating consideration,...
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Principles of Political Economy -

John Stuart Mill - Business & Economics - 2006 - 477 pages
...of labor 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 great an...
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