| William Hurrell Mallock - 1882 - 292 ページ
...view no such extensive utility ; the propensity to truck, barter, or exchange one thing for another. Whether this propensity be one of those original principles...human nature, of which no further account can be given . ... it belongs not to our present subject to inquire. It is common to all men, and to be found in... | |
| William Hurrell Mallock - 1882 - 292 ページ
...view no such extensive utility ; the propensity to truck, barter, or exchange one thing for another. Whether this propensity be one of those original principles...human nature, of which no further account can be given . ... it belongs not to our present subject to inquire. It is common to all men, and to be found in... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 568 ページ
...view no such extensive utility; the propensity to truck, barter, and exchange one thing for another. Whether this propensity be one of those original principles...inquire. It is common to all men, and to be found in ho other race of animals, which seem to know neither this nor any other species of contracts. Two greyhounds,... | |
| Charles Franklin Dunbar, Frank William Taussig, Abbott Payson Usher, Alvin Harvey Hansen, William Leonard Crum, Edward Chamberlin, Arthur Eli Monroe - 1899 - 512 ページ
...— the propensity to track, barter, and exchange one thing for another. Whether this propensity he one of those original principles in human nature of...it belongs not to our present subject to inquire." Wealth of Nations, Book I. chap. ii. * Wealth of Nations, Book I. chaps, v.-vii. the material well-being... | |
| 1911 - 404 ページ
...nature— to truck, barter, and exchange one thing for another", and to regard this propensity as either "one of those original principles in human nature of which no further account can be given", or as "the necessary consequence of the faculties of reason and speech" —is a logical lapse that has... | |
| John Martin Vincent - 1911 - 606 ページ
...... to truck, barter and exchange one thing for another " and to regard this propensity as either " one of those original principles in human nature, of which no further account can be given " or as " the necessary consequence of the faculties of reason and speech " — is a logical lapse that... | |
| Thorstein Veblen - 1919 - 526 ページ
...no such extensive utility, — the propensity to truck, barter, and exchange one thing for another. Whether this propensity be one of those original principles...it belongs not to our present subject to inquire." Wealth of Nations, Book I, chap. ii. great degree show the teleological bias guiding his formulation... | |
| Karl Helfferich - 1927 - 364 ページ
...specifically human, not to be found among other living organisms; but he expressed no opinion as to "whether this propensity be one of those original...can be given, or whether, as seems more probable, it is the necessary consequence of the faculties of reason and speech." Recently Simmel described barter... | |
| George Carpenter Ingelow - 1928 - 176 ページ
...original principles in human m ture, of which no further aooount can be given; or whether, us seems aore probable, it be the necessary consequence of the faculties...and speech, it belongs not to our present subject to enquire. It is common ?. to all mer,,..." f~ Differences between men, according to Smith, are originally... | |
| John Bowditch, Clement Ramsland - 1961 - 210 ページ
...view no such extensive utility; the propensity to truck, barter, and exchange one thing for another. Whether this propensity be one of those original principles...and speech, it belongs not to our present subject to enquire. It is common to all men, and to be found in no other race of animals, which seem to know neither... | |
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