The book The Acquisitive Society was written by author R H Richard Henry Tawney Here you can read free online of The Acquisitive Society book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Acquisitive Society a good or bad book?
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Property in monopoly profits. 64 THE ACQUISITIVE SOCIETY 8. Property in urban ground rents. . 9. Property in royalties. • The first four kinds of property obviously accompany, and in some sense condition, the performance of work. The last four obviously do not. Pure interest has some affinities with both. It represents a necessary economic cost, the equivalent of which must be born, whatever the legal arrangements under which property is held, and is thus unlike the property representd by profi...ts (other than the equivalent of salaries and payment for neces- sary risk), urban ground-rents and royalties. It re- lieves the recipient from personal services, and thus resembles them. I The crucial question for any society is, under which each of these two broad groups of categories the greater part (measured in value) of the proprietary rights; which it maintains are at any given moment to be found. ; If they fall in the first group creative work will bej' encouraged and idleness will be depressed; if they fall in the second, the result will be the reverse.
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