An Essay on the Distribution of Wealth and on the Sources of Taxation. By the Rev. Richard Jones ..., Volume 1 |
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Page xvi
... seen to be accompanied by a decreasing productive power of industry in any of its branches , that in countries in which profits are low , as England and Holland , there industry is found in the most efficient state , and the rate at ...
... seen to be accompanied by a decreasing productive power of industry in any of its branches , that in countries in which profits are low , as England and Holland , there industry is found in the most efficient state , and the rate at ...
Page xviii
... seen in the ordinary progress of civilization , —and the gloomy fate , the constant tendency to decline , the unceasing opposition of conflicting interests , as exhibited in the later theories of political eco- nomy : there exist ...
... seen in the ordinary progress of civilization , —and the gloomy fate , the constant tendency to decline , the unceasing opposition of conflicting interests , as exhibited in the later theories of political eco- nomy : there exist ...
Page xxviii
... command- ing and increasing productive power , whether employed in unfolding the resources of the earth , or in fashion- ing the material world to their purposes . At each step of this progress , society is seen xxviii PREFACE .
... command- ing and increasing productive power , whether employed in unfolding the resources of the earth , or in fashion- ing the material world to their purposes . At each step of this progress , society is seen xxviii PREFACE .
Page xxix
Richard Jones. At each step of this progress , society is seen to receive a fresh impression and an altered form . To detect the laws which determine these changes , we shall watch the growth of the capitalists , and observe them at ...
Richard Jones. At each step of this progress , society is seen to receive a fresh impression and an altered form . To detect the laws which determine these changes , we shall watch the growth of the capitalists , and observe them at ...
Page xxx
Richard Jones. a few others , will be seen to put beyond the reach of cavil or doubt : -namely , the increasing national power of rapid accumulation , which is seen to ad- vance hand in hand with a decreasing rate of profits . Rents ...
Richard Jones. a few others , will be seen to put beyond the reach of cavil or doubt : -namely , the increasing national power of rapid accumulation , which is seen to ad- vance hand in hand with a decreasing rate of profits . Rents ...
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