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" The economics of nature consists therefore essentially in the operation of the law of competition in its purest form. The prevailing idea, however, that it is the fittest possible that survive in this struggle is wholly false. The effect of competition... "
Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science - Page 307
by American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1892
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The Living Age, Volume 263

1909 - 844 pages
...from attaining its masciinnm development, and to maintain a certain comparatively low irvel for ell forms that succeed in surviving. This is made clear...competition. Such has been the case with all the cereals and fruit-trees; it is the case with domestic cattle and sheep, with horses, dogs, and all forms of life...
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Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of ..., Volume 41

American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1892 - 510 pages
...It is essentially a process of competition. The economics of nature consists therefore essentially in the operation of the law of competition in its...with domestic cattle and sheep, with horses, dogs and all the forms of life that man has excepted from the biologic law and subjected to the law of mind,...
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Proceedings, Volume 41

American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1892 - 508 pages
...It is essentially a process of competition. The economics of nature consists therefore essentially in the operation of the law of competition in its...with domestic cattle and sheep, with horses, dogs and all the forms of life that man has excepted from the biologic law and subjected to the law of mind,...
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The Psychic Factors of Civilization

Lester Frank Ward - 1892 - 400 pages
...explained a few pages back. The greater part of what is gained in the flood tide is lost in the ebb. Wherever competition is wholly removed, as through...the agency of man in the interest of any one form, great strides are immediately made by the form thus protected, and it soon outstrips all those that...
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Outlines of Sociology

Lester F. Ward - 1898 - 332 pages
...It is essentially a process of competition. The economics of nature consists therefore essentially in the operation of the law of competition in its...domestic cattle and sheep, with horses, dogs, and all the forms of life that man has excepted from the biologic law and subjected to the law of mind,...
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Outlines of Sociology, Volume 2

Lester Frank Ward - 1897 - 328 pages
...that survive in this struggle is whoTly" falser "TEe effect of competition is to prevent any f orm from attaining its maximum development, and to maintain...interest of any one form, that form immediately Begins TxTmake great strides and soon'outstrips all tKose tnatT cfepenci. upon competi•-•••a-tcM.jr-'ifv-1*...
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Outlines of Sociology

Lester Frank Ward - 1897 - 330 pages
...law of competition in its purest form. The prevailing idea, however, that 258 SOCIAL SCIENCE PART n it is the fittest possible that survive in this struggle...domestic cattle and sheep, with horses, dogs, and all the forms of life that man has excepted from the biologic law and subjected to the law of mind,...
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Publications of the American Economic Association

1901 - 766 pages
...effect of competition is to prevent any form from attaining its maximum development, and to maintain a comparatively low level for all forms that succeed...domestic cattle and sheep, with horses, dogs, and all the forms of life that man has excepted from the biologic law and subjected to the law of mind,...
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Studies in the Evolution of Industrial Society

Richard Theodore Ely - 1903 - 528 pages
...effect of competition is to prevent any form from attaining its maximum development, and to maintain a comparatively low level for all forms that succeed...domestic cattle and sheep, with horses, dogs, and all the forms of life that man has excepted from the. biologic law and subjected to the law of mind...
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Studies in the Evolution of Industrial Society

Richard Theodore Ely - 1903 - 552 pages
...effect of competition is to prevent any form from attaining its maximum development, and to maintain a comparatively low level for all forms that succeed...competition. Such has been the case with all the cereals and 141 fruit trees ; it is the case with domestic cattle and sheep, with horses, dogs, and all the forms...
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