The Great Ideas TodayRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1965 |
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... wealth " : It is impossible for man's happiness to consist in wealth . For wealth is two - fold , as the Philosopher ( Aristotle ) says , natural and artificial . Natural wealth is that which serves man as a remedy for his natural wants ...
... wealth " : It is impossible for man's happiness to consist in wealth . For wealth is two - fold , as the Philosopher ( Aristotle ) says , natural and artificial . Natural wealth is that which serves man as a remedy for his natural wants ...
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... wealth cannot provide . Among these are certainly a sound body and a sane mind . The fact that these are frequently beyond the reach of any amount of wealth shows its limitations . Wealth , as Adam Smith emphasizes , " does not consist ...
... wealth cannot provide . Among these are certainly a sound body and a sane mind . The fact that these are frequently beyond the reach of any amount of wealth shows its limitations . Wealth , as Adam Smith emphasizes , " does not consist ...
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... wealth are dealt with in the passages referred to under WEALTH 1. The kinds , uses , and ownership of property are discussed in the passages cited under WEALTH 7. Discussions of the right to property and the question of economic justice ...
... wealth are dealt with in the passages referred to under WEALTH 1. The kinds , uses , and ownership of property are discussed in the passages cited under WEALTH 7. Discussions of the right to property and the question of economic justice ...
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