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Re: Quiz
Adam, the father of us all. s
>Who said it? mbs
>
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>"Is this improvement in the circumstances of the lower ranks of the people
>to be regarded as an advantage or as an inconvenience to the society? The
>answer seems at first sight abundantly plain. Servants, laborers, and
>workmen of different kinds, make up the far greater part of every great
>political society. But what improves the circumstances of the greater part
>can never be regarded as an inconvenience to the whole. No society can
>surely be flourishing and happy, of which the far greater part of the
>members are poor and miserable. It is but equity, besides, that they who
>feed, clothe, and lodge the whole body of the people, should have such a
>share of the produce of their own labor as to be themselves tolerably well
>fed, clothed, and lodged.
>
>The liberal reward of labor, as it encourages the propagation, so it
>increases the industry of the common people. The wages of labor are the
>encouragement of industry, which, like every other human quality, improves
>in proportion to the encouragement it receives. A plentiful subsistence
>increases the bodily strength of the laborer, and the comfortable hope of
>bettering his condition, and of ending his days perhaps in ease and plenty,
>animates him to exert that strength to the utmost. Where wages are high,
>accordingly, we shall always find the workmen more active, diligent, and
>expeditious than where they are low."
- Thread context:
- Quiz,
Max Sawicky Thu 07 Dec 2000, 23:36 GMT
- Re: Quiz,
Jeff Thompson Thu 07 Dec 2000, 23:46 GMT
- Re: Quiz,
phillp2 Fri 08 Dec 2000, 03:27 GMT
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- Re: Quiz,
kelley Fri 08 Dec 2000, 00:02 GMT
- Re: Quiz,
Shane Mage Fri 08 Dec 2000, 03:47 GMT
- After the bell. . . Intel,
Timework Web Thu 07 Dec 2000, 23:17 GMT
- Max Weber's Genteel Racism (was Re:weber),
Charles Brown Thu 07 Dec 2000, 21:40 GMT
- needs, consumption & productive forces,
Brian Milani Thu 07 Dec 2000, 19:28 GMT
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