Essays: Moral, Political and AestheticD. Appleton, 1888 - 428 páginas |
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... companies are beaten wherever individuals compete with them , is a still more certain fact when the joint - stock company comprehends the whole nation . This transfer- ence of power from constituencies to members of parlia ment , from ...
... companies are beaten wherever individuals compete with them , is a still more certain fact when the joint - stock company comprehends the whole nation . This transfer- ence of power from constituencies to members of parlia ment , from ...
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... companies , and spontane- ously - formed institutions , is good , in virtue of its simplicity . Fully to realize the contrast , we must compare in detail the working of the two systems . Un- Officialism is habitually slow . When non ...
... companies , and spontane- ously - formed institutions , is good , in virtue of its simplicity . Fully to realize the contrast , we must compare in detail the working of the two systems . Un- Officialism is habitually slow . When non ...
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... companies , knowing this , manage to keep their su- perintender.ce charges within 8 per cent . A shopkeeper leaves out of his accounts no item analagous to that 6,000,000 % . of its revenues , which Parliament allows to be deducted on ...
... companies , knowing this , manage to keep their su- perintender.ce charges within 8 per cent . A shopkeeper leaves out of his accounts no item analagous to that 6,000,000 % . of its revenues , which Parliament allows to be deducted on ...
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... companies established . If they subserve some existing public want , they take root and grow . If they do not , they die of inanition . It needs no agitation , no act of Parliament , to put them down . As with all natural organizations ...
... companies established . If they subserve some existing public want , they take root and grow . If they do not , they die of inanition . It needs no agitation , no act of Parliament , to put them down . As with all natural organizations ...
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... companies outdo the State when they come in competition with it , but whether there are not certain social wants which the State alone can satisfy . Admitting that private enterprise does much , and does it well , it is nevertheless ...
... companies outdo the State when they come in competition with it , but whether there are not certain social wants which the State alone can satisfy . Admitting that private enterprise does much , and does it well , it is nevertheless ...
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