| David Ricardo - 1821 - 566 páginas
...it may, and frequently must, diminish both the quantity of the gross produce, and its value. Sdly. That the opinion entertained by the labouring class,...conformable to the correct principles of political economy. 4thly. That if the improved means of production, in consequence of the use of machinery, should... | |
| J. C. Ross - 1827 - 486 páginas
...the labouring classes, that the employment of machinery is frequently detrimental to their immediate interests, is not founded on prejudice and error,...conformable to the correct principles of political economy. 4. That the introduction, use, and improvement of machinery is incontrovertibly a national... | |
| John Malcolm Forbes Ludlow - 1851 - 122 páginas
...of the labourer." And he enumerates, amongst other deductions from his views, the position, " 3rdly, that the opinion entertained by the labouring class,...conformable to the correct principles of political economy" The labouring classes of the present day are beginning to see farther than they did in the... | |
| John Malcolm Forbes Ludlow - 1852 - 142 páginas
...is often very injurious to the interests of the class of labourers." He lays down as a principle, " that the opinion entertained by the labouring class,...conformable to the correct principles of political economy." Generalizing his positions, Mr. JS Mill shows us, (Pol. Econ., bk. I, c. vi, § 2,) " that... | |
| David Ricardo, John Ramsay McCulloch - 1886 - 688 páginas
...it may, and frequently must, diminish both the quantity of the gross produce, and its value. 3dly, That the opinion entertained by the labouring class,...conformable to the correct principles of political economy. 4thly, That if the improved means of production, in consequence of the use of machinery, should... | |
| Norbert Naphtali Pinkus - 1906 - 320 páginas
...dritten Auflage hinzugefügten Kapitel verwirft er diese eigene Ansicht und gibt aufrichtig zu, dafs „the opinion entertained by the labouring class...interests, is not founded on prejudice and error, but is confbrmable to the correct principles of political economy" (S. 239). Der Schüler Ricardos, John Stuart... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Temporary National Economic Committee - 1940 - 1154 páginas
...machinery for human labour is often very injurious to the interests of the class of labourers" * and that "the opinion entertained by the labouring class...interests, is not founded on prejudice and error but is comformable to the correct principles of political economy." ' Ricardo's treatment of the subject,... | |
| 1940 - 768 páginas
...machinery for human labour is often very injurious to the interests of the class of labourers'" R and that "the opinion entertained by the labouring class...machinery is frequently detrimental to their interests, is nor founded on prejudice and error but is comformable to the correct principles of political economy."... | |
| David Ricardo - 1951 - 162 páginas
...resulted in a total travesty of his original statement on the effects of machinery. He had written: 'the opinion entertained by the labouring class, that...conformable to the correct principles of political economy.' (I, 392.) ADDITIONAL NOTES The chapter on Machinery (which was added in ed. 3 of the Principles,... | |
| Maxine Berg - 1982 - 396 páginas
...publication of his chapter, and even there he recognised the political implications of his logic and wrote, 'That the opinion entertained by the labouring...conformable to the correct principles of political economy.'77 Ricard0, moreover, reaffirmed these views in a speech in the House of Commons by criticising... | |
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