John A. Hobson Quote

The imputation of political significance to... statistics, taken either in aggregate or in relation to separate countries, as if they were themselves indices of public gain or public loss, has most injurious reactions upon the intelligent understanding of commerce.


The Morals of Economic Irrationalism (1920)


The imputation of political significance to... statistics, taken either in aggregate or in relation to separate countries, as if they were themselves ...

The imputation of political significance to... statistics, taken either in aggregate or in relation to separate countries, as if they were themselves ...

The imputation of political significance to... statistics, taken either in aggregate or in relation to separate countries, as if they were themselves ...

The imputation of political significance to... statistics, taken either in aggregate or in relation to separate countries, as if they were themselves ...