The Organization of Industry: Explained in a Course of Lectures, Delivered in the University of Cambridge in Easter Term, 1844 (Classic Reprint) - Tapa blanda

Banfield, T. C.

 
9781330453292: The Organization of Industry: Explained in a Course of Lectures, Delivered in the University of Cambridge in Easter Term, 1844 (Classic Reprint)

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The indifference towards the study of those principles which determine the correctness of political and mer cantile calculations, was for a long time nearly equal in the two Spheres of society most interested in them. The political world has, since the first edition of these lec tures appeared, been driven to a recognition of the im portance of correct economical views no less for parties than for states. It now remains for our traders and manufacturers to study the influences on which their markets depend, and until they do so trade cannot cease to be the lottery which it has long been for the great majority of the mercantile classes, many of whom have found good practical acquirements no sufficient substi tute for faulty theories.

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Excerpt from The Organization of Industry: Explained in a Course of Lectures, Delivered in the University of Cambridge in Easter Term, 1844

The indifference towards the study of those principles which determine the correctness of political and mer cantile calculations, was for a long time nearly equal in the two Spheres of society most interested in them. The political world has, since the first edition of these lec tures appeared, been driven to a recognition of the im portance of correct economical views no less for parties than for states. It now remains for our traders and manufacturers to study the influences on which their markets depend, and until they do so trade cannot cease to be the lottery which it has long been for the great majority of the mercantile classes, many of whom have found good practical acquirements no sufficient substi tute for faulty theories.

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Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com

This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

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Excerpt from The Organization of Industry: Explained in a Course of Lectures, Delivered in the University of Cambridge in Easter Term, 1844

The chief desire of the author of the following Lectures was to call attention to the opinions recently promulgated by some continental Economists. This subject has grown upon him as he proceeded, and he has perhaps deduced more from the positions of those authors when combined, than they ventured to attach to them while they remained isolated. M. de Rossi's assertion, that value is essentially subjective, or conferred by the estimating party rather than an inherent quality in the object valued, causes a total revolution in economical science. It makes the wants, the tastes and the feelings of men the standard of value, whose exponent is then to lie sought in the extent to which an object is consumed. This view demands of producers at least as much attention to the physical and mental improvement of their consuming fellow-citizens as to the mechanical operations by which production is promoted.

The second novel proposition to the English reader contained in these lectures, is M. Hermann's adoption of the relations that grow up between man and man, as a portion of the wealth and capital both of individuals and of nations. This is indeed a natural sequence of the former proposition, which it illustrates and completes.

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