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" ... been moulded by his every-day work, and the material resources which he thereby procures, more than by any other influence unless it be that of his religious ideals; and the two great forming agencies of the world's history have been the religious... "
Handbook of Contemporary Behavioral Economics - Página 207
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Elements of economics of industry, the first vol. of Elements of economics

Alfred Marshall - 1899 - 448 páginas
...avoid many of her mistakes. CHAPTER III. THE SCOPE OF ECONOMICS. § 1. ECONOMICS is a study of men as they live and move and think in the ordinary business of life. It is The chicf a study of real men, not of fictitious men, or motives of . -r» • • ^i business...
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Elements of Economics of Industry: Preliminary survey

Alfred Marshall - 1903 - 574 páginas
...avoid many of her mistakes. CHAPTER III. THE SCOPE OF ECONOMICS. § 1. ECONOMICS is a study of men as they live and move and think in the ordinary business of life. It is The chief a study of real men, not of fictitious men, or motives of • » T1 j. -i -j. ic i...
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A Little Treatise on Southern Civilization: With Suggestions for the ...

Helen Gray - 1915 - 88 páginas
...is therefore the fundamental condition of all life." — Seligman. "Man's character has been moulded by his everyday work, and the material resources which...thereby procures, more than by any other influence unless it be that of his religious ideals; and the two great moulding agencies of the world's history...
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Social Purpose: A Contribution to a Philosophy of Civic Society

Hector James Wright Hetherington, John Henry Muirhead - 1918 - 328 páginas
...than almost any other influence. " Man's character," writes Professor Marshall, " has been moulded by his every-day work, and the material resources...thereby procures more than by any other influence, unless it be that of his religious ideals ; and the two great forming agencies of the world's history...
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Volume of Proceedings of the Fourth International Congregational Council ...

International Congregational Council, International Congregational Council. Assembly - 1921 - 564 páginas
...first page of his Principles of Economics, Prof. Marshall says, " Man's character has been moulded by his every-day work and the material resources which...thereby procures, more than by any other influence, unless it be that of his religious ideals." If the contention of this passage is correct, and we think...
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Outlines of Introductory Sociology: A Textbook of Readings in Social Science

Clarence Marsh Case - 1924 - 1026 páginas
...relations to his associates in work, his employers or his employes. . . . Economics is a study of men as they live and move and think in the ordinary business of life. But it concerns itself chiefly with those motives which affect, most powerfully and most steadily,...
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Insuring, Saving, Spending

Sir William Schooling - 1925 - 136 páginas
...service. Marshall, in his " Principles of Economics," said that " Man's character has been moulded by his everyday work, and the material resources which...thereby procures, more than by any other influence unless it be that of his religious ideals ; and the two great forming agencies of the world's history...
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War & Insurance

Sir Arthur Norman Hill, S. G. Warner, William Henry Beveridge Baron Beveridge - 1927 - 320 páginas
...well-known passage in his Political Economy Alfred Marshall says, ' Man's character has been moulded by his everyday work, and the material resources which...thereby procures, more than by any other influence unless it be that of his religious ideals. The two great forming agencies of the world's history have...
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War & Insurance

Sir Arthur Norman Hill, S. G. Warner, William Henry Beveridge Baron Beveridge - 1927 - 312 páginas
...well-known passage in his Political Economy Alfred Marshall says, c Man's character has been moulded by his everyday work, and the material resources which...thereby procures, more than by any other influence unless it be that of his religious ideals. The two great forming agencies of the world's history have...
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Citizenship in the Industrial World

George Alexander Johnston - 1928 - 316 páginas
...influence on the formation of his character. " Man's character," writes Marshall, " has been moulded by his everyday work and the material resources which...thereby procures, more than by any other influence." 1 We may support our view of the importance of the influence exercised upon citizenship by the industrialisation...
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