| Hugh Dalton Baron Dalton - 1925 - 404 pages
...vigorous unskilled labourers are increasing faster even than those of the average artisan."* He concludes that " the social and economic forces already at work...their influence is for the greater part cumulative," but that " large and ill-considered changes might result in grave disaster."* But " the inequalities... | |
| John Cunningham Wood - 1993 - 534 pages
..."competitive." 83. Principles, p. 471. He apparently thought that difficulty was becoming less serious: "The main drift of this study of Distribution then...changing the distribution of wealth for the better." Principles, p. 712. 84. Principles, Book V, ChapterXIII. 85. Principles, p. 502. 86. See Principles,... | |
| Frank X. Ryan - 2001 - 246 pages
...passed, is "still a standard text-book" (C.hamhers Biographical Dictionary). According to Marshall, the "social and economic forces already at work are...changing the distribution of wealth for the better ... The socio-economic organism is more delicate and complex than appears at first sight; and ... large,... | |
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