Manual of Social Science: Being a Condensation of the "Principles of Social Science" of H.C. Carey |
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... growing weakness ; whereas , the real law is that of growing association , and aug- menting power ....... CHAPTER V. - OF THE OCCUPATION OF THE EARTH - CONTINUED . 21. Decrease of numbers compels the abandonment of the richer soils ...
... growing weakness ; whereas , the real law is that of growing association , and aug- menting power ....... CHAPTER V. - OF THE OCCUPATION OF THE EARTH - CONTINUED . 21. Decrease of numbers compels the abandonment of the richer soils ...
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... growing centralization .... 168 25. Trivial value of private rights in the land of India . India a paying country under its native princes . Its steady deterioration under the system which looks to increasing the necessity for the ...
... growing centralization .... 168 25. Trivial value of private rights in the land of India . India a paying country under its native princes . Its steady deterioration under the system which looks to increasing the necessity for the ...
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... grow- ing freedom of man ............... .. 243 244 26. Obstacles standing in the way of the creation of a scientific agriculture . Com- munism and its effects .. 27. Growing individuality among the people , with corresponding growth of ...
... grow- ing freedom of man ............... .. 243 244 26. Obstacles standing in the way of the creation of a scientific agriculture . Com- munism and its effects .. 27. Growing individuality among the people , with corresponding growth of ...
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... Growing commerce tends to increase the power of labor over capital . American policy gives to capital greater power over labor . Growing commerce tends towards peace , and an economi- cal administration of the affairs of government ...
... Growing commerce tends to increase the power of labor over capital . American policy gives to capital greater power over labor . Growing commerce tends towards peace , and an economi- cal administration of the affairs of government ...
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... growing power of association , and with division of the land .... 4. Growth of population modified by the development of that feeling of responsi- bility which comes with the ownership of land ........ 5. Recklessness and poverty ...
... growing power of association , and with division of the land .... 4. Growth of population modified by the development of that feeling of responsi- bility which comes with the ownership of land ........ 5. Recklessness and poverty ...
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Page 28 - The natural price of labor is that price which is necessary to enable the laborers, one with another, to subsist and to perpetuate their race, without either increase or diminution.
Page 528 - They were unenlightened by science, and unacquainted with that religion, which enjoins men to do unto others as they would that others should do unto them.
Page 513 - But it cannot be expected that individuals should, at their own risk, or rather to their certain loss, introduce a new manufacture, and bear the...