Upwards of a quarter of a century has elapsed, since the first edition of this work was published, and it may be said to have then fallen still-born from the press. At that time mens minds were not prepared for its advanced teachings. It was, and still is, avowedly, no part of the object of the class of writers called Political Economists to institute an inquiry into the principles of the distribution of wealth most conducive to human happiness. Their conceptions have been by no means so rational, so extended, or so dignified. The accumulation of wealth, or capital, and especially in large masses, has been their primary object. Happiness, with them, has been only secondary. They have contented themselves with developing the laws by which the production and distribution of wealth has been, or is, at present regulated; that is to say, the laws by which the empire oiforce and fraud has been, or is, maintained; for only under one or other of r Mr. Senior, formerly Professor of Political Economy in the I University of Oxford, says, It is not with happiness but with I wealth, that I am concerned, as a Political Economist; and I am not Vonly justified in omitting ,but am perhaps bound to omit, all con Vjderations which have no influence on wealth.
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At that time mens minds were not prepared for its advanced teachings. It was, and still is, avowedly, no part of the object of the class of writers called Political Economists to institute an inquiry into the principles of the distribution of wealth most conducive to human happiness. Their conceptions have been by no means so rational, so extended, or so dignified. The accumulation of wealth, or capital, and especially in large masses, has been their primary object. Happiness, with them, has been only secondary. They have contented themselves with developing the laws by which the production and distribution of wealth has been, or is, at present regulated; that is to say, the laws by which the empire of force and fraud has been, or is, maintained; for only under one or other of Mr. Senior, formerly Professor of Political Economy in the 1U niversity of Oxford, says, It is not with happiness, but with wealth, that I am concerned, as a Political Economist; and I am not only justified in omitting, but am perhaps bound to omit, all considerations which have no influence on wealth.
(Typographical errors above are due to OCR software and don't occur in the book.)
About the Publisher
Forgotten Books is a publisher of historical writings, such as: Philosophy, Classics, Science, Religion, History, Folklore and Mythology.
Forgotten Books' Classic Reprint Series utilizes the latest technology to regenerate facsimiles of historically important writings. Careful attention has been made to accurately preserve the original format of each page whilst digitally enhancing the aged text. Read books online for free at www.forgottenbooks.org
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