| John Stuart Mill - 1899 - 520 páginas
...tendency of legislation had been to favor the diffusion, instead of the concentration of wealth—to encourage the subdivision of the large masses, instead...individual property would have been found to have no necessary connection with the physical and social evils which almost all Socialist writers assume to... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1899 - 630 páginas
...tendency of legislation had been to favour the diffusion, instead of the concentration of wealth—to encourage the subdivision of the large masses, instead...individual property would have been found to have no necessary connexion with the physical and social evils which almost all Socialist writers assume to... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1900 - 506 páginas
...tendency of legislation had been to favor the diffusion, in- ', stead of the concentration of wealth—to encourage the subdivision of the large masses, instead...individual property would have been found to have no necessary connection with the physical and social evils which almost all Socialist writers assume to... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1909 - 1076 páginas
...tendency of legislation had been to favour the diffusion, instead of the concentration of wealth—to encourage the subdivision of the large masses, instead...individual property would have been found to have no necessary connexion with the physical and social evils which almost all Socialist . writers assume... | |
| J. E. F. Mann, N. J. Sievers, R. W. T. Cox - 1913 - 296 páginas
...John Stuart Mill, "had been to favour the diffusion, instead of the concentration, of wealth, . . . the principle of individual property would have been found to have no necessary connexion with the physical and social evils which almost all Socialist writers assume to... | |
| Leon Carroll Marshall - 1918 - 1130 páginas
...tendency of legislation had been to favor the diffusion, instead of the concentration of wealth—to encourage the subdivision of the large masses, instead of striving to keep them together—the principle of individual property would have been found to have no necessary connection... | |
| Du Bois Henry Loux - 1920 - 296 páginas
...tendency of legislation had been to favor the diffusion, instead of the concentration of wealth, .... the principle of individual property would have been found to have no necessary connection with the physical and social evils which almost all Socialist writers assume to... | |
| DuBois Henry Loux - 1920 - 286 páginas
...tendency of legislation had been to favor the diffusion, instead of the concentration of wealth, .... the principle of individual property would have been found to have no necessary connection with the physical and social evils which almost all Socialist writers assume to... | |
| F. A. Hayek - 1980 - 284 páginas
...where only a qualified property ought to exist... if the tendency of legislators had been to favour the diffusion, instead of the concentration of wealth, to encourage the subdivision of the large units, instead of striving to keep them together; the principle of private property would have been... | |
| F. A. Hayek - 1980 - 284 páginas
...where only a qualified property ought to exist... if the tendency of legislators had been to favour the diffusion, instead of the concentration of wealth, to encourage the subdivision of the large units, instead of striving to keep them together; the principle of private property would have been... | |
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