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" Whether the creating of wants be not the likeliest way to produce industry in a people ? And whether, if our peasants were accustomed to eat beef and wear shoes, they would not be more industrious? "
Six Months in the West Indies, in 1825 - Página 92
por Henry Nelson Coleridge - 1826 - 328 páginas
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The New Economic Criticism: Studies at the Intersection of Literature and ...

Martha Woodmansee, Mark Osteen - 1999 - 468 páginas
...be inspired by envy to desire his desires and imitate his wants. Thus Jevons (1888: 182) could ask "whether the creating of wants be not the likeliest way to produce industry in a people? If Irish peasants were accustomed to eat beef and wear shoes, would they not be more industrious?"....
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Governing Consumption: Needs and Wants, Suspended Characters, and the ...

James Cruise - 1999 - 260 páginas
...creating of wants be not the likeliest way to produce industry in a people? And whether, if our peasants were accustomed to eat beef and wear shoes, they would not be more industrious?"" 10 One might as well ask whether they would be better served attending masquerades or plays. The untroubled...
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The Insatiability of Human Wants: Economics and Aesthetics in Market Society

Regenia Gagnier - 2000 - 268 páginas
...he can desire, and yet he often labours unceasingly for more. Bishop Berkeley has very well asked, "Whether the creating of wants be not the likeliest...produce industry in a people? And whether, if our (Irish) peasants were accustomed to eat beef and wear shoes, they would not be more industrious?" (182)...
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The Library of Benjamin Franklin

Edwin Wolf, Kevin J. Hayes - 2006 - 1012 páginas
...Dirt and Beggary, which they possess to a Degree beyond any other People in Christendom? Belike 2o[X). Whether the creating of Wants be not the likeliest Way to produce Industry in a People? Yes 2o[B]. And whether, if our Peasants were accustomed to eat Beef and wear Shoes, they would not...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen206

1859 - 758 páginas
...content in dirt and beggary which they possess to a degree beyond any other people in Christendom ?" "20. Whether the creating of wants be not the likeliest...produce industry in a people ? And whether, if our peasants were accustomed to cat beef and wear shoes, they would not be more industrious ?" " 1. Whether...
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Journal of the Institute of Bankers, Volumen33

Institute of Bankers (Great Britain) - 1912 - 720 páginas
...content in dirt and beggary, which " they possess to a degree beyond any other people in Christen"dom? "Whether the creating of wants be not the likeliest...produce industry in a people? And whether, if our peasants " were accustomed to eat beef and wear shoes, they would not "be more industrious? " Whether...
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Palgrave's Dictionary of Political Economy: F-M (1923 New ed.)

Robert Harry Inglis Palgrave - 1925 - 1004 páginas
..." La Passion Papillonne"). Berkeley expresses the same idea in the Querist (Query 20) when he asks "whether the creating of wants be not the likeliest way to produce industry in a people?" (Nos. 10-14, 18, 102, 140, 141, 144, 408, may also be consulted.) As a want in wants, fashion may be...
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