William Graham Sumner, Volume 2University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1954 - 758 pages |
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Page 229
... operation of our economic system and then draw- ing limited generalizations from facts . Rather , political economy would advance to the extent to which men could isolate the laws of the economic system . These laws would be an accurate ...
... operation of our economic system and then draw- ing limited generalizations from facts . Rather , political economy would advance to the extent to which men could isolate the laws of the economic system . These laws would be an accurate ...
Page 244
... operation of supply and demand . If there are no economic laws , then industrial welfare is a normal condition of social life . But Sumner could never believe that these economic laws were nothing but time and place limited gen ...
... operation of supply and demand . If there are no economic laws , then industrial welfare is a normal condition of social life . But Sumner could never believe that these economic laws were nothing but time and place limited gen ...
Page 311
... operation , or by choosing which of them shall be set in motion , or very near their inception , by modifying them slightly in form or direction . By such slight inter- ferences , however , ultimate results may be greatly changed ...
... operation , or by choosing which of them shall be set in motion , or very near their inception , by modifying them slightly in form or direction . By such slight inter- ferences , however , ultimate results may be greatly changed ...
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