The existence of man depends upon his ability to sustain himself; the economic life is therefore the fundamental condition of all life. Since human life, however, is the life of man in society, individual existence moves within the framework of the social... The Journal of Political Economy - Seite 931903Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Edwin Robert Anderson Seligman - 1902 - 184 Seiten
...*™-f°>'jr**~Ln^:pr0**i -jtr-«.T.sa — „._ all life. Since human life, however, is the life ofTnan in society, individual existence moves within the...structure and is modified by it. What the conditions of maintenance are to the individual, the similar relations of production and consumption are to the... | |
| John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - 1903 - 868 Seiten
...thesis which Professor Seligman admirably expounds is the following : "The existence of man depends on his ability to sustain himself: the economic life...structure and is modified by it. What the conditions of maintenance are to the individual, the similar relations of production and consumption are to the... | |
| Algie Martin Simons, Charles H. Kerr - 1903 - 834 Seiten
...Socialists have themselves written on this subject. The thesis of Economic Interpretation of History is thus stated: "The existence of man depends upon his ability...therefore the fundamental condition of all life." There have been various attempts at giving a unified interpretation of history. The first and most... | |
| Royal Colonial Institute (Great Britain) - 1905 - 594 Seiten
...History." From the introduction to this volume I take the following concise statement of the theory : — The existence of man depends upon his ability to sustain...structure and is modified by it. "What the conditions of maintenance are to the individual, the similar relations of production and consumption are to the... | |
| Royal Colonial Institute (Great Britain) - 1905 - 568 Seiten
...From the introduction to this volume I take the following concise statement of the theory : — • The existence of man depends upon his ability to sustain...structure and is modified by it. What the conditions of maintenance are to the individual, the similar relations of production and consumption are to the... | |
| Thomas Nixon Carver - 1905 - 826 Seiten
...history. This is the dogma, for example, to which Professor Seligman 1 applies the following thesis. The existence of man depends upon his ability to sustain...framework of the social structure and is modified 1 Edwin RA Seligman, The Economic Interpretation of History, New York, Columbia University Press, 1902.... | |
| Edwin Robert Anderson Seligman - 1924 - 184 Seiten
...nature of the problem and the character of the solution. We may state the thesis succinctly as follows: The existence of man depends upon his ability to sustain...structure and is modified by it. What the conditions of maintenance are to the individual, the similar relations of production and consumption are to the... | |
| Modern Language Association of America - 1911 - 828 Seiten
...support of the Theatre Fran§ais by the government as a national museum for dramatic masterpieces. " The existence of man depends upon his ability to sustain...therefore the fundamental condition of all life," — to quote from Professor Seligman's monograph once more. " To economic causes, therefore, must be... | |
| Brander Matthews - 1912 - 316 Seiten
...the support of the Theatre Francais by the government as a national museum for dramatic masterpieces. "The existence of man depends upon his ability to...therefore the fundamental condition of all life," — to quote from Professor Seligman's monograph once more. "To economic causes, therefore, must be... | |
| Raymond Garfield Gettell - 1914 - 430 Seiten
...social development.5 Seligman states the thesis of the economic interpreters of history as follows : " The existence of man depends upon his ability to sustain...structure and is modified by it. What the conditions of maintenance are to the individual, the similar relations of production and consumption are to the... | |
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