Value And Distribution; An Historical, Critical, And Constructive Study in Economic Theory, Adapted for Advanced And Postgraduate Work

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And so it is in the class of successful Unternehmers that the greatest wealth is gained. The rent for the talent and other qualities has no limit, because men of this sort are scarce." Again, paragraph 76, " There are certain natural conditions without which loroduction is impossible.
These are derived from nature alone, and are more or less rare. The possessor of them can deny their use to others unless they pay him for it. But what he receives is no repair or indemnification for any ser- vice
... he has rendered, because he has rendered none ; it is pure gain, jDure rent.
" To these natural sources of wealth belong two classes : " 1. Human talent, capability, qualities of mind, heart, and character.
" 2. The land or soil." He then goes on to remark " that hitherto only the last sort has been so regarded, and that now for the first time, through the addition of the first sort, the conception of the matter has been made more gen- eral." He then refers to Say as having some foreshadow- ing of this, and marvels that he did not recognize the general concept.


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