Hidden fields
Libros Libros
" ... /Suppose that there is a kind of income which constantly tends to increase, without any exertion or sacrifice on the part of the owners: those owners constituting a class in the community, whom the natural course of things progressively enriches,... "
A Handbook to Political Questions of the Day: And the Arguments on Either Side - Página 302
por Sydney Buxton - 1892 - 436 páginas
Vista completa - Acerca de este libro

History of the English Landed Interest: Modern period

Russell Montague Garnier - 1893 - 594 páginas
...the theory that the State has a claim on the " unearned increment." " Suppose," Mill writes, " that there is a kind of income which constantly tends to...progressively enriches, consistently with complete passiveness on their part. In such a case, it would be no violation of the principles on which private...
Vista completa - Acerca de este libro

Sessional Papers - Legislature of the Province of Ontario, Volumen9

Ontario. Legislative Assembly - 1893 - 838 páginas
...direction " JS MILL, in his work " Principles of Political Economy, book 5, chap. 2," says : " Suppose that there is a kind of income which constantly tends to...progressively enriches, consistently with complete passiveness on their own part. In such a case it would be no violation of the principles on which private...
Vista completa - Acerca de este libro

The Law of Compensation: Being a Collection of the Public General Acts ...

John Hutton Balfour Browne, Charles Edward Allan - 1896 - 1020 páginas
...be made to it consistently with that equal justice which is the groundwork of the rule. Suppose that there is a kind of income which constantly tends to...any exertion or sacrifice on the part of the owners : the owners constitute a class in the community, whom the natural course of things progressively enriches,...
Vista completa - Acerca de este libro

The World's Great Classics: Principles of political economy, by J.S. Mill

Timothy Dwight, Julian Hawthorne - 1899 - 538 páginas
...made to it, consistently with that equal justice which is the groundwork of the rule. Suppose that there is a kind of income which constantly tends to...progressively enriches, consistently with complete passiveness on their own part. In such a case it would be no violation of the principles on which private...
Vista completa - Acerca de este libro

Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications ..., Volumen2

John Stuart Mill - 1899 - 616 páginas
...made to it, consistently with that equal justice which is the groundwork of the rule. Suppose that there is a kind of income which constantly tends to...of things progressively enriches, consistently with complcte passiveness on their own part. In such a case it would be no violation of the principles on...
Vista completa - Acerca de este libro

Proceedings of the Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow, Volumen30

Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow - 1899 - 442 páginas
...any such result, then I have nothing further to say. theory, that if there is, in the words of Mill, "a class in the community whom the natural course...progressively enriches consistently with complete passiveness on their part," the increased wealth should go to the community, not necessarily because...
Vista completa - Acerca de este libro

Japanese Notions of European Political Economy: Being a Summary of a ...

James Love, Tentearo Makato - 1900 - 164 páginas
...acts always as a monopolist, and exacts the greatest rent that can be got for the use of his ground." the community whom the natural course of things progressively enriches consistently with complete passiveness on their own part. In such a case it would he no violation of the principles on which private...
Vista completa - Acerca de este libro

Liberalism: An Attempt to State the Principles and Proposals of Contemporary ...

Herbert Louis Samuel Samuel (Viscount) - 1902 - 434 páginas
...complain, this is the duty that now devolves on the State. " Suppose," wrote John Stuart Mill,1 " that there is a kind of income which constantly tends to...any exertion or sacrifice on the part of the owners. . . . In such a case it would be no violation of the principles on which private property is grounded,...
Vista completa - Acerca de este libro

Macmillan's Magazine, Volumen87

David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Morris - 1903 - 572 páginas
...said to be unearned in so far as beyond the fair return on the capital invested ; as Mill puts it, " a kind of income which constantly tends to increase...exertion or sacrifice on the part of the owners." So also, in the event of a sale of the shares at this increased price, the excess balance may, it is...
Vista completa - Acerca de este libro

The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic ..., Volumen16

1906 - 1014 páginas
...increment is applicable. It may be well to reproduce the doctrine in his own words : — " Suppose that there is a kind of income which constantly tends to...progressively enriches consistently with complete passiveness on their own part ..." such increase of wealth would be a "fit subject of peculiar taxation."*...
Vista completa - Acerca de este libro




  1. Mi biblioteca
  2. Ayuda
  3. Búsqueda avanzada de libros
  4. Descargar EPUB
  5. Descargar PDF