Tariff And Wages Paul And His Father Have a Dialogue Discussion of These Vital
Tariff And Wages Paul And His Father Have a Dialogue Discussion of These Vital
George Elliott
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A duty which is justifiable up to the protective point fosters a tyrannous monopoly zvhen maintained beyond that point. Paul : Do you follow the opinions of Gooddeed and Insight? Father: Yes, my ideas are expressed by them in general. A nation is like a family — made UP OF MANY PERSONS OF DIFFERING CAPACITIES, AND FOR THE GREATEST ULTIMATE GOOD EACH MEMBER OF THAT FAMILY IS EXPECTED TO SACRI- FICE A LITTLE PERSONAL COMFORT AND INCOME THAT ALL MAY BE SO DEVELOPED THAT EVENTU- ALLY EACH ONE WILL ...BE AN INDEPENDENT FACTOR FOR PROSPERITY BASED ON SELF-RELIANCE. In * Note. — The basis of wages is what labor can earn on land, and as there is a constant falling off in what labor on land might produce there is a gradual lessening of the nominal, though not necessarily of the purchasing power of, wages. 28 TARIFF AND WAGES. the constitution of society selfishness must prevail with each family as a family, and self-sacrifice prevail among the individuals of that family as indi- viduals. The comparison holds good with states and nations.
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