登陆注册
15760700000014

第14章

11. To the honour of Scotch cultivators, it should be observed, that they have applied their capitals so very skilfully and economically, that at the same time that they have prodigiously increased the produce, they have increase the landlord's proportion ot it. The difference between the landlord's share of the produce in Scotland and in England is quite extraordinary --much greater than can be accounted for, either by the natural soil or the absence of tithes and poor's rates. See Sir John Sinclair's valuable An account of husbandry in Scotland (Edinburgh, 1812) and General Report, 4 vols. (Edinburgh, 1814)not long since published -- works replete with the most useful and interesting information on agricultural subjects.

12. See BPP, 1814-5, V, p. 66, evidence before the House of Lords, given by Arthur Young.

13. In all our discussions we should endeavour, as well as we can, to separate that part of high price, which arises from excess of currency, from that part, which is natural, and arises from permanent causes. In the whole course of this argument, it is particularly necessary to do this.

14. It will be observed, that l have said in a progressive country; that is, in a country which requires yearly the employment of a greater capital on the land, to support an increasing population. If there were no question about fresh capital, or an increase of people, and all the land were good, it would not then be true that corn must be sold at its necessary price. The actual price might be diminished; and if the rents of land were diminished in proportion. the cultivation might go on as before, and the same quantity be produced lt very rarely happens, however, that all the lands of a country actually occupied are good, and yield a good net rent. And in all cases, a fall of prices must destroy agricultural capital during the currency of leases; and on their renewal there would not be the same power of production.

15. This conclusion may appear to contradict the doctrine of the level of the precious metals. And so it does, if by level be meant level of value estimated in the usual way. I consider the doctrine, indeed, as quite unsupported by facts, and the comparison of the precious metals to water perfectly inaccurate.

The precious metals are always tending to a state of rest, or such a state of things as to make their movement unnecessary. But when this state of rest has been nearly attained, and the exchanges of all countries are nearly at par, the value of the precious metals in different countries, estimated in corn and labour, or the mass of commodities, is very far indeed from being the same. To be convinced of this, it is only necessary to look at England, France, Poland, Russia, and India, when the exchanges are at par. That Adam Smith. who proposes labour as the true measure of value at all times and in all places, could look around him, and vet say that the precious metals were always the highest in value in the richest countries, has always appeared to me most unlike his usual attention to found his theories on facts.

16. Even upon the system of importation, in the actual state and situation of the countries of Europe, higher prices must accompany superior and increasing wealth.

17. We must not be so far deceived by the evidence before Parliament, relating to the want of connection between the prices of corn and of labour, as to suppose that they are really independent of each other. The price of the necessaries of life is, in fact, the cost of producing labour. The supply cannot proceed, if it be not paid; and though there will always be a little latitude, owing to some variations of industry and habits, and the distance of time between the encouragement to population and the period of the results appearing in the markets: yet it is a still greater error, to suppose the price of labour unconnected with the price of corn, than to suppose that the price of corn immediately and completely regulates it. Corn and labour rarely march quite abreast; but there is an obvious limit, beyond which they cannot be separated. With regard to the unusual exertions made by the labouring classes in periods of dearness, which produce the fall of wages noticed in the evidence, they are most meritorious in the individuals, and certainly favour the growth of capital. But no man of humanity could wish to see them constant and unremitted. They are most admirable as a temporary relief; but if they were constantly in action, effects of a similar kind would result from them, as from the population of a country being pushed to the very extreme limits of its food.

There would be no resources in a scarcity. I own I do not see, with pleasure, the great extension of the practice of task work.

To work really hard during twelve or fourteen hours in the day, for any length of time, is too much for a human being. Some intervals of ease are necessary to health and happiness: and the occasional abuse of such intervals is no valid argument against their use.

18. I have hinted before, in a note, that profits may, without impropriety, be called a surplus. But, whether surplus or not, they are the most important source of wealth, as they are, beyond all question, the main source of accumulation.

19. Adam Smith notices the bad effects of high profits on the habits of the capitalist. They may perhaps sometimes occasion extravagance; but generally, I should say, that extravagant habits were a more frequent cause of a scarcity of capital and high profits, than high profits of extravagant habits.

End

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 女扮男装:傲娇学妹来耍帅

    女扮男装:傲娇学妹来耍帅

    拜托,本王玄墨阳是何人也?女儿身又怎样?照样把你驯得服服帖帖!照样把女生帅的流一脸血!照样称王称霸!哼唧~~“What?你一个长得比西施杨贵妃还漂亮的BOY就像驯服本王我?下辈子吧!”某女一脸傲娇看着旁边的BOY,却没发现某男的嘴角路出一丝不易察觉的微笑……
  • 记忆天空

    记忆天空

    一场车祸,上天给她开了个玩笑,让她失去的所有的记忆。肇事司机是韩国当红组合Twinkle的成员之一,他愿意承担起所有的责任直至她恢复记忆或者找到家人。她成为了他的助理,慢慢认识了Twinkle的所有成员,开始有自己的生活。她拥有了崭新的记忆,拥有新的亲人。记忆的失去,使她拥有了一片新的天空。是执著于以前的记忆,还是在这片新的蓝天翱翔?命运的选择,她是否能够恢复记忆?
  • 凤凰变麻雀

    凤凰变麻雀

    你在你的世界游戏,而我是硬生生地要闯入你的世界。褪去美丽光着的凤凰羽毛,我只愿呆在你的身旁做一只小小的麻雀。即使,最后你的眼光还是停留在别的地方;即使,我就坐在你的身边,你却对我视而不见。我依然在原地等待。为你,我愿意为你保留你停留的位置。收起可以飞翔的翅膀。因为,和你在一起的时光真的很幸福。
  • 浪世术传

    浪世术传

    这片大陆,没有穿越,没有重生。只有术。何为术师,世界之崇者。何为术,万物之尊也。……“嘿,你今天术之法如何了?”“你猜。”
  • 北城未至开到荼蘼

    北城未至开到荼蘼

    (北城未至,开到荼蘼)又名《三生神女》1000年前荼蘼学庄的出现,背后隐藏的是一个巨大的阴谋,亦或是一段纠葛不断的虐恋?不得而知,但却知道:他寻了她三生三世,懊悔不已她恨了他三生三世,撕心裂肺今世的相遇,又将会衍生出什么故事……
  • 猎人诗篇

    猎人诗篇

    “没有人能反抗命运,如今它让你拿起枪去狩猎怪物,你只能照做。对了,你的枪上膛了没?”
  • 九子之有女玲珑

    九子之有女玲珑

    老皇帝年迈,太子未立;北方战事岌岌可危,民心不稳;九子夺嫡,天下风云变换;那把椅子,最终鹿死谁手?她是镇国公府的嫡次女,但真正身世成谜?不知不觉卷入夺嫡战争,如何爬出这无限漩涡?本文一对一九子系列第一部《有女玲珑》
  • 自由皇城的传说

    自由皇城的传说

    人生百态,每个人都有一样的人生和活法,幻想中的人和现实中的人交织在一起就会产生不一样的人生......QQ交流群:459290076
  • 有爱无爱一身轻

    有爱无爱一身轻

    这是一本应对2008—2010年中国婚恋震荡危机的人生指导书。它集中反映了70,80后人群当下最热门、最聚焦和最棘手的婚姻、恋爱和家庭问题,分析爱情困惑,指点婚恋迷津,解决家庭危机,指导他们重新认识爱情、婚姻、家庭,重新了解、理解伴侣与自我,重新踏上情感路途,重新寻找与塑造更美好的爱情,婚姻和人生。
  • 书生记

    书生记

    人与鬼的恋情,从千年前就开始流传。我知道我与她的开始,也是一个错误。毕竟黑与白,太过分明。道士说,她干扰了天合。和尚说,她阻碍了轮回。我说,青禾,别怕,会有办法的。——李光明。