A Synopsis of the First Three Books of John Stuart Mill's Principles of Political Economy
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Even if wages were high enough to allow food to become dearer without depriving laborers and their families of necessaries, they might not wish to forego comforts, and so would limit births. A rise in the price of food may operate thus: — 1. Wages may increase by prudential check. 2. Wages maybe unchanged, but the standard of living may be lowered, and the injury may become, permanent The latter case is more frequent, and nullifies the self reparation of calamities to the laboring classes, p. 1...87. Converse. When food cheapens, wages will not fall immediately, they may even rise ; but they will fall at last so that the laborer will be no better off than before, unless the indispensable standard of living has been raised. This is seldom the case, and marriages increase in seasons of.cheap food. p. 188. 24 mill's principles of political economy. The condition of the laborer can be bettered only by additions to capital or by a diminished birth rate. p. 1S9. Population can increase with impunity only when capital also increases immensely.
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