Contemporary Civilization Source BookColumbia University Press, 1942 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Adam Smith advantages agricultural products agricultural-manufacturing attain become capital cause chapter checks to population civilisation colonial produce commodities condition consequence corn Corn Laws countries David Ricardo degree demand Duke of Angoulême Duke of Orléans effect England English establish evil exportation facturing favour fifty leading foreign commerce France free competition free trade Friedrich List German Grace the Duke greater HENRI DE SAINT-SIMON Holland important improvement increase independence individual industry interests laws less Malthus mankind manu manufacturing power means of subsistence ment merchants misery moral nation native natural price navigation necessary North America number of marriages object Olinde Rodrigues perfectibility Political Economy poor positive checks possess present price of labour principle productive powers progress proportion prosperity protectionism protective duties quantity raw materials regulations restraint restrictions Ricardo rise Saint-Simon supply system of protection theory Thomas Malthus tion union vice wages of labour wealth Zollverein