The Position of the Laborer in a System of Nationalism; a Study in the Labor Theories of the Later English Mercantilists
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19 ff. ' Ibid., pp. 21-26. * Ibid., p. 15. ' Ibid., p. 40. IN A SYSTEM OF NATIONALISM 14S are prevented, industry is encouraged and an emulation excited." ' In another work. Tucker stated the same proposition: When a country is thinly peopled, it is impossible to pro- mote a brisk circulation of industry and labor by reason of . . . their want of rivalship. . . . ^ Tucker swept aside the argument that unemployment would result from the competition of the new citizens by appealing to the power o...f the laborer as a consumer to create employment: Whether the true method of finding out the causes of the want of employment, b not first to enquire what are the impediments to the circulation of labor? Whether labor can be so well circulated in a country thinly peopled as in one very populous, where the inhabitants create mutual employments for each other? Whether it is not observable that the people in those countries which are thinly inhabited are forced to seek employment ip distant populous {daces for want of work at home?
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