| Alfred Marshall - 1890 - 808 páginas
...character. Whatever be their climate and whatever their ancestry, we find savages living under the dominion of custom and impulse ; scarcely ever striking out...governed by the fancy of the moment ; ready at times for BOOK i. the most arduous exertions, but incapable of keeping them- c^_^1selves long to steady work.... | |
| Alfred Marshall - 1891 - 832 páginas
...detail. Whatever be their climate and whatever their ancestry, we find savages living under the dominion of custom and impulse ; scarcely ever striking out...even for the near future ; fitful in spite of their BOOK i. servitude to custom, governed by the fancy of the moment ; CH' "' ready at times for the most... | |
| Theresa Schmid McMahon - 1912 - 144 páginas
...little concern for the future. Marshall says, ' ; Whatever be their climate and whatever their aneestry, we find savages living under the domain of custom...long to steady work."1 The immediate satisfying of his wants was primitive man's main thought, and the eliminating of the factors interfering with the... | |
| Theresa Schmid McMahon - 1912 - 142 páginas
...little concern for the future. Marshall says, ' ' Whatever be their climate and whatever their ancestry, we find savages living under the domain of custom...but incapable of keeping themselves long to steady work."' ' The immediate satisfying of his wants was primitive man's main thought, and the eliminating... | |
| Alfred Marshall - 1916 - 916 páginas
...detail. Whatever be their climate and whatever their ancestry, we find savages living under the dominion of custom and impulse; scarcely ever striking out...but incapable of keeping themselves long to steady work. Laborious APP. A, 1. Physical acUifost powerfully s"t'esot civilization wbich have takerrpVace... | |
| Lee R. Martin - 1992 - 1080 páginas
...Marshall, the founder of neoclassical economics, wrote about the savages "living under the dominion of impulse; scarcely ever striking out new lines for themselves; never forecasting the distant future; fitful in spite of their servitude to custom, governed by the fancy of the moment; ready at times for... | |
| Sanjay Srivastava - 1998 - 278 páginas
...state. This was a movement away from 'savagery' , a condition where humans exist 'under the dominion of custom and impulse: scarcely ever striking out...themselves: never forecasting the distant future, . . . governed by the fancy of the moment' tibid.( - to industrial life: the analysis of this latter,... | |
| Sanjay Srivastava - 1998 - 280 páginas
...state. This was a movement away from 'savagery' - a condition where humans exist 'under the dominion of custom and impulse: scarcely ever striking out new lines for themselves: never toi'ecasting the distant future. . . . governed by the fancy of the moment' iibid.}- to industrial... | |
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