The Growth of Economic ThoughtDuke University Press, 1991 - 868 頁 |
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... never talk to them of our own necessities but of their advantages . By pursuing their own interests , people will generally promote the interest of society more effectively than when they really intend to promote it . " I have never ...
... never talk to them of our own necessities but of their advantages . By pursuing their own interests , people will generally promote the interest of society more effectively than when they really intend to promote it . " I have never ...
第 406 頁
... never read , it will never apprehend the refined reasons which prove those evils and show how great they are . " Foreigners will say : " Your English traders are strong and rich : of course you wish to undersell our traders , who are ...
... never read , it will never apprehend the refined reasons which prove those evils and show how great they are . " Foreigners will say : " Your English traders are strong and rich : of course you wish to undersell our traders , who are ...
第 458 頁
... never shed all traces of his German background . Engels indeed referred with pride to his friend's " German scientific socialism . " Marx had contempt for the Slavs of eastern and southeastern Europe and only late in life became ...
... never shed all traces of his German background . Engels indeed referred with pride to his friend's " German scientific socialism . " Marx had contempt for the Slavs of eastern and southeastern Europe and only late in life became ...
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