The Growth of Economic ThoughtDuke University Press, 1983 - 842 頁 |
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... individual is the best judge of his own interest , and to Quesnay the secret of a well - ordered society was that everyone works for others in the belief that he is working for himself . The Physiocrats thus postulated a perfect harmony ...
... individual is the best judge of his own interest , and to Quesnay the secret of a well - ordered society was that everyone works for others in the belief that he is working for himself . The Physiocrats thus postulated a perfect harmony ...
第 392 頁
... individual's own good and other - regarding acts which affect the interests of others . Society , Mill holds , has no warrant to protect the individual from himself ; its legitimate function is only the protection of others . Mill ...
... individual's own good and other - regarding acts which affect the interests of others . Society , Mill holds , has no warrant to protect the individual from himself ; its legitimate function is only the protection of others . Mill ...
第 698 頁
... individual men but to man , to humankind " ( p . 206 ) . In Maritain's interpretation , common use implies much more than the surrender of surpluses . It is a universal rule requiring that an individual act of consumption or enjoyment ...
... individual men but to man , to humankind " ( p . 206 ) . In Maritain's interpretation , common use implies much more than the surrender of surpluses . It is a universal rule requiring that an individual act of consumption or enjoyment ...
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