| Paul Johnson - 1977 - 294 דפים
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| F. A. Hayek - 1978 - 193 דפים
...chessboard have no other principle of motion besides that which the hand impresses upon them ; but that, in the great chessboard of human society, every single...altogether different from that which the legislature might choose to impress upon it. If those two principles coincide and act in the same direction, the game... | |
| David G. Tuerck - 1978 - 234 דפים
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| Charles W. Baird - 1980 - 118 דפים
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| 1980 - 176 דפים
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| John Dunn - 2002 - 370 דפים
...Introduction, p. 17. And see note 4, p. 339. 44 Smith, Theory of Moral Sentiments, VI, ii, 2, 17, esp. p. 234: 'in the great chessboard of human society, every single piece has a principle of motion of its own'. 45 See eg notes 2 & 3, p. 339. 46 For a helpful discussion see EM Curley, 'Descartes, Spinoza and the... | |
| Knud Haakonssen - 1989 - 254 דפים
...'spirit of system' which is so politically dangerous; for those who are imbued with it forget that 'in the great chess-board of human society, every...which the legislature might chuse to impress upon it'. 108 Fortunately this principle of motion — as explained at great length in The Wealth of Nations... | |
| Reinhard Brandt - 1982 - 476 דפים
...chess-board have no other principle of motion besides that which the hand impresses upon them; but that, in the great chess-board of human society, every single...which the legislature might chuse to impress upon it. (Moral Sentiments, 233). Smith is saying that we must never overlook the fact that the individual members... | |
| 1982 - 428 דפים
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