... of scholars to study them and judge their value. There are hundreds of Sanskrit
works on most of the systems ofIndian thought and scarcely a hundredth part of them has been translated.
Indian ... of studying Indian philosophy, but if once a
person can get himself used to the technical terms and the general positions of the different Indian thinkers
and their modes of expression, he can ... understanding of any of the advanced systems of
Indian thought. Thus in the absence of a book which could give us in brief the main epistemological,
ontological, and psychological positions of the Indian...
... part of the century. An abundance of unoccupied land, of rich and varied natural
resources, favorable climatic conditions, a complete absence of checks on individual
initiative and enterprise and ... the lands around the lakes; in a few years thousands of acres of land were
cleared and put under cultivation; the center of cereal production shifted westward;
and hundreds of shiploads of grain ... fruits and vegetables from the farms, petroleum, gas,
copper, stone and many other valuable mineral products, and the large annual quantity
of imports of food products, manufactures and raw...
... correct and standardised principles of
management; and that only with standardised principles of management can results
in various series and in various countries be compared to best advantage and ... is an outstanding difference
between the respective localisations of the first lesion of primary and that of secondary
disease.
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nutrition, and ... relation to each other of the rates of change in
the two bodies to the movements of the hour-hand and minute-hand of a clock. Now the forces which bring
about a change of character or temperament...
... the history of Scotland as "the record of the
long resistance of the English of Scotland to England, of the long resistance of the Celts of Scotland to the
English of Scotland".[4] Above ... farther off", and that although the death of Comyn ranged against Bruce the Highlanders
of Argyll, numbers of Highlanders were led to victory at Bannockburn by Earl Randolph; and Angus Og and
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SCOTLAND AND THE NORMANS
1066-1286
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‘visions’ of the scientists ... Economy 19
1.1. Opening of the Modern World 19
1.1.1. The end of the Middle Ages and scholasticism 19
1.1.2. Communes, humanism and the Renaissance 22
1.1.3. The expansion of ‘Mercantile’ capitalism ... of
established and lasting truths, and with him the epoch closed. It was followed
by a new period of stagnation, if not decadence: the age of Fawcett and
Cairnes in England and Bastiat in France,...
... Revolution and the birth of political economy
With humanism and the Renaissance, man had been placed at the centre of
the universe and philosophy had emancipated from Aristotle and Thomism.
And while ... cause an increase in the value of
exports rather than causing changes in the quantities of imports and exports.
Thus, an improvement in the terms of trade would reflect positively on the
balance of ... con-
vergence of the two types of wage would go hand in hand with the conver-
gence of the working population towards the demand for labour. Besides
this, Cantillon also offered an explanation of wage...
... human labour.
On the other hand, the value of a good is measured by the quantity of labour it
is able to ‘command’: the value of a commodity ‘to those who possess it, and
who want to exchange ... as one of his precursors—Galiani endeavoured to study indi-
vidual behaviour in terms of choice among demanded quantities of more
than one good, that is, in terms of the composition of demand. ... that
value is an idea of proportion between the possession of one thing and that of another in
the mind of a man. So, when one says that ten bushels of grain are worth one cask of
wine, one expresses...
... (‘defalcation of revenue’) and induce
changes in the productive structure in favour of the accumulation of stocks
of goods and means of production. Thornton thought that the Bank of
England should ... theory; and this is one
of the most illuminating examples, in the history of economic thought, of
how the political sensibility and the experience of merchants, bankers, and
politicians can sometimes ... theory of
value and from the theory of labour commanded, theories that he replaced
by an explanation that relied heavily on the forces of demand and the
influence of utility as the main determinants...
... law of movement con cerns the tendency of the rate of profit to
fall. The profit rate is an increasing function of the rate of exploitation and a
decreasing function of the organic composition of ... the
Grundrisse, an economy is able to reproduce itself when there is ‘balance of
demand and supply; balance of production and consumption; and what this
amounts to in the last analysis, proportionate ... family,
the receptacle of hypocrisy and repression, would be abolished, and with it
commerce, the cancer of the econ omy and the cause of waste and parasitism.
Consumption would be spontaneously reduced...
... of interest towards the intensive case also led to an
important change in the method of analysis: the reasoning had to be
undertaken in terms of hypothetical rather than observable changes, and ... ‘Scarcity of means to satisfy ends of
varying importance is an almost ubiquitous condition of human behaviour.
Here, then, is the unity of subject of Economic Science, the forms assumed by
human behaviour ... from the use
of successive doses of assisted labour on the same quantity of cultivated land
will first increase and then decrease.
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the triumph of utilitarianism
The ‘beauty’ of the concept...