| John Cunningham Wood - 1993 - 872 pàgines
...of the Wealth of Nations, Cannan edition ( London, 1925), 2: 267. 8. Ibid., 2:11. 9. Ibid., 2:267: "In the progress of the division of labour, the employment...who live by labour, that is, of the great body of people, comes to be confined to a few very simple operations; frequently to one or two. But the understandings... | |
| William Stafford - 1987 - 320 pàgines
...greater the output. But Smith acknowledges that the division of labour has unfortunate side effects. In the progress of the division of labour, the employment...of the far greater part of those who live by labour . . . comes to be confined to a few very simple operations. . . . The man whose life is spent in performing... | |
| Robert W. Cox - 1987 - 524 pàgines
...production and increasing wealth, Adam Smith also wrote: In the progress of the division of labor, the employment of the far greater part of those who live by labor, that is, of the great body of the people, come to be confined to a few very simple operations,... | |
| Laurence Dickey, Laurence Winant Dickey - 1989 - 480 pàgines
...Smith, in a passage worth quoting at length, put it this way: In the progress of the division of labor, the employment of the far greater part of those who live by labor, that is, of the great body of the people, comes to be confined to a few very simple operations;... | |
| John Cunningham Wood - 1987 - 640 pàgines
...by Smith in one outstanding passage which we shall in future refer to as the 'alienation passage'. In the progress of the division of labour, the employment...simple operations, frequently to one or two. But the understanding of the greater part of men are necessarily formed by their employments. The man whose... | |
| Myron Weiner - 1991 - 236 pàgines
...the division of labor had created such a situation and he explained why and with what consequences: In the progress of the division of labour the employment of the far greater part of those who lived by labour, that is, of the great body of the people, comes to be confined to a few very simple... | |
| Herbert A. Applebaum - 1992 - 664 pàgines
...challenge to workers who were stimulated to invent and innovate. But this did not last. Smith goes on: In the progress of the division of labour, the employment...greater part of those who live by labour, that is, the great body of the people, comes to be confined to a few very simple operations; frequently to one... | |
| Doris de Arruda Carneiro da Cunha - 1992 - 746 pàgines
...vice." (1767: 316) Adam Smith has this to say in the chapter on education in the Wealth of Nations: "In the progress of the division of labour, the employment...greater part of those who live by labour, that is, the great body of the people, comes to be confined to a few very simple operations: frequently to one... | |
| James O'Toole - 1995 - 190 pàgines
...improve manufacturing efficiency. he nonetheless conceded that in the progress of the division oflabor. the employment of the far greater part of those who live by labor . . . comes to be confined to a very few simple operations. frequently one or two. . . . The... | |
| Robin Paul Malloy, Jerry Evensky - 1994 - 250 pàgines
...own community.32 Smith explained the problem of alienation in The Wealth of Nations where he wrote: In the progress of the division of labour, the employment...simple operations; frequently to one or two. But the understanding of the greater part of men are necessarily formed by their ordinary employments. The... | |
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