Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social ScienceA.L. Hummel, 1895 - 22 pages |
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... pleasure . It might therefore very readily happen that by the application of the third standard , the cost of a commodity would seem very small , while its cost , according to the other two standards , would seem very large [ 161 ] THE ...
... pleasure . It might therefore very readily happen that by the application of the third standard , the cost of a commodity would seem very small , while its cost , according to the other two standards , would seem very large [ 161 ] THE ...
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... pleasure and pain , work together like the two blades of a pair of shears . Though essentially the same thing , the matter takes a somewhat more complicated form , when we turn to the con- sideration of a laborer in our actual economic ...
... pleasure and pain , work together like the two blades of a pair of shears . Though essentially the same thing , the matter takes a somewhat more complicated form , when we turn to the con- sideration of a laborer in our actual economic ...
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... that this latter must come , not only in the pleasure and culture of school days and out of working hours , but that man must get his greatest good in his work . But [ 221 ] LABOR ORGANIZATIONS AND TRADE INSTRUCTION . 73.
... that this latter must come , not only in the pleasure and culture of school days and out of working hours , but that man must get his greatest good in his work . But [ 221 ] LABOR ORGANIZATIONS AND TRADE INSTRUCTION . 73.
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... pleasure in honest work in the hard - handed as contrasted with the soft - handed occupations . It renders it possible for a boy to learn a trade more quickly after leaving school , and thus induces the parents to keep the child in ...
... pleasure in honest work in the hard - handed as contrasted with the soft - handed occupations . It renders it possible for a boy to learn a trade more quickly after leaving school , and thus induces the parents to keep the child in ...
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... pleasure , it is claimed , will remain infinitesimal unless the activity of the organism is aroused through concourse , suggestion and imitation . It is assumed that if the organ- ism experiences different degrees of utility , it will ...
... pleasure , it is claimed , will remain infinitesimal unless the activity of the organism is aroused through concourse , suggestion and imitation . It is assumed that if the organ- ism experiences different degrees of utility , it will ...
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