| John Stuart Mill - 1852 - 608 sider
...would be left behind in the race. Instead of looking upon competition as the baneful and anti-social principle which it is held to be by the generality...against competition is to be protected in idleness, j in mental dulness; to be saved the necessity of being as active and as intelligent as other people... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1857 - 610 sider
...would be left behind in the race. Instead of looking upon competition as the baneful and anti-social principle which it is held to be by the generality...against competition is to be protected in idleness, in mental dulness; to be saved the necessity of being as active and as intelligent tis other people... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1862 - 628 sider
...would be left behind in the race. Instead of looking upon competition as the baneful and anti-social principle which it is held to be by the generality...against competition is to be protected in idleness, in mental dulness ; to be saved the necessity of being as active and as intelligent as other people... | |
| 1867 - 972 sider
...foresee the time when it will not be indispensable to progress. . . . Every restriction of competition is an evil, and every extension of it, even if, for...against competition is to be protected in idleness, in mentid d niñees ; to be saved the necessity of being as active and intelligent as other people."... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1875 - 624 sider
...would be left behind in the race. Instead of looking upon competition as the baneful and anti-social principle which it is held to be by the generality...and industry, every restriction of it is an evil, jealousy and hostility amonz those I and every extension of it, even if for °n'4aged in the same occupation,... | |
| Henry Allon - 1878 - 694 sider
...Manchester Unity during ita process of reform. of it is au evil; and every extension of it, even if for a time injuriously affecting some class of labourers, is always an ultimate good. Ta be protected against comjietition it to be protected in idleness, in mental dnlnen ; to be tañed... | |
| 1879 - 826 sider
...with the quotation as given in the article : I conceive that every restriction of it [competition] is an evil, and every extension of it, even if for...time injuriously affecting some class of labourers, always an ultimate good. To be protected against competition is to bo protected in idleness, in mental... | |
| 1879 - 820 sider
...with the quotation as given in the article : I conceive that every restriction of it [competition] is an evil, and every extension of it, even if for the timo injuriously affecting some class of labourers, always an ultimate good. To be protected against... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1881 - 616 sider
...would be left behind in the race. Instead of looking upon competition as the baneful and anti-social principle which it is held to be by the generality...against competition is to be protected in idleness, iu mental dulness ; to be saved the necessity of being as active and as intelligent as other people... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1883 - 616 sider
...would be left behind in the race. Instead of looking upon competition as the baneful and anti-social principle which it is held to be by the generality...is an evil, and (every extension of it, even if for thejime injur\ynsly affectnug some class of labourers, ia always an ultimate good. To be protected... | |
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