| John Elliott Cairnes - 1875 - 300 pages
...moral and religious considerations be admitted as coming within the purview of Political Economy ? 1 and the doctrine now under exposition enables us to...reproduce their kind ; and they are only less important as premisses of his science than the latter principles, because they are far less influential 1 To be... | |
| John Elliott Cairnes - 1875 - 260 pages
...coming within the purview of Political Economy ? l and the doctrine now under exposition enables ua to supply the answer. Moral and religious considerations...reproduce their kind ; and they are only less important as premisses of his science than the latter principles, because they are far less influential 1 To be... | |
| Francis Amasa Walker - 1887 - 516 pages
...different classes, and affecting thereby the distribution of inda.strial products, l^ven moral tnd religious considerations are to be taken account of...affect the conduct of men in the pursuit of wealth. Nothing could be added to this admirable statement of the logical method of Political Economy according... | |
| John Elliott Cairnes - 1888 - 244 pages
...He will consider, eg, the influence of custom in modifying human conduct in the pursuit of wealth ; he will consider how, as civilization advances, the...account of by the economist precisely in so far as they arc found, in fact, to affect the conduct of men in the pursuit of wealth. In so far as they operate... | |
| 1892 - 1020 pages
...political economy. Professor Cairnes says it is a neutral science, dealing only with abstract principles : Moral and religious considerations are to be taken account of by the political economist precisely in so far as they are found in fact to affect the conduct of men in the... | |
| 1896 - 614 pages
...consideration of goods and actions not measurable in money. Authoritative writers rigidly insist on this : " Moral and religious considerations are to be taken...affect the conduct of men in the pursuit of wealth." 1 Again, " The affection of friends is a good, but it is not even reckoned as wealth, except by a poetic... | |
| John Atkinson Hobson - 1901 - 328 pages
...? Professor Cairnes shall tell us: "Moral and religious considerations are to be taken into account by the economist precisely in so far as they are found,...affect the conduct of men in the pursuit of wealth." f In other words, " allowance" is demanded for the friction of non-economic forces in working out an... | |
| 1928 - 862 pages
...moral and religious considerations be admitted as coming within the purview of Political Economy? .... precisely in so far as they are found in fact to affect the conduct of men in the pursuit of wealth." • Principle*, eighth edition, 1922, pp. 6, 659-560. « Chapter IV, Mill's Principle*. * ED Jones,... | |
| John Harvey Sherman - 1928 - 252 pages
...moral and religious considerations be admitted as coming within the purview of Political Economy? .... precisely in so far as they are found in fact to affect the conduct of men in the pursuit of wealth." • Principal, eighth edition, 1922, pp. 6, 559-560. 4 Chapter IV, Mill's Principle*. •ED Jones,... | |
| John Cunningham Wood - 1991 - 676 pages
...than committed to economic man — being willing to base political economy on whatever considerations "are found, in fact, to affect the conduct of men in the pursuit of wealth" (Cairnes l875, p. 59). -8 The central portions of the Senior- Mill- Cairnes tradition on economics... | |
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