Jurisprudence And Its Relation to the Social Sciences
The book Jurisprudence And Its Relation to the Social Sciences was written by author Denis Caulfield Heron Here you can read free online of Jurisprudence And Its Relation to the Social Sciences book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Jurisprudence And Its Relation to the Social Sciences a good or bad book?
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Taxation, therefore, is an incident of society. Public order, public liberty, and public justice are as essential to the complete development of the resources of a country, in the production of wealth, as each of the great agents of production capital, labor, and the land. No one would till the stubborn earth, or sow it with seed, if he were not certain that the fruit of the harvest would be reaped by himself. The triumphs of mechanical science, used as an agent of production in modern times, w...ould never have existed if the products had not been secured for the benefit of the producer. The gigantic system of credit now prevalent in com- mercial countries could not have arisen, if the peo- ple had not been willing, in the first instance, to re- munerate and place in an honorable position those members of their own body who discharge the pub- lic functions of justice and order. The natural ad- vantages of soil and climate avail but little, unless use be made of them by the energy, honesty, and ability which are required to lay the foundations of civilization.
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