The idea is essentially repulsive, of a society held together only by the relations and feelings arising out of pecuniary interest.


Collected Works of John Stuart Mill: Principles of political economy (ed. 1963)


The idea is essentially repulsive, of a society held together only by the relations and feelings arising out of pecuniary interest.

The idea is essentially repulsive, of a society held together only by the relations and feelings arising out of pecuniary interest.

The idea is essentially repulsive, of a society held together only by the relations and feelings arising out of pecuniary interest.

The idea is essentially repulsive, of a society held together only by the relations and feelings arising out of pecuniary interest.