Events have confirmed that conclusion, though not the expectation that the enemy's economic life would be left undisturbed.
Economic life is merely the life in which instinct gratification is alleged to take on a rational pecuniary habit form.
They are economic problems, and determine efficiencies within the whole economic life.
But more important and injurious than the caricaturing of wants has been the disappearance from Economics of any treatment or interest in human behavior and the evolution of human character in Economic life.
He then turns to the serious business of accounting for value and price theoretically, and making the ascertained facts articulate with his teleological theory of economic life.
Cairnes handles the theory of the normal case in economic lifewith a master hand.
In all this flux there is no definitively adequate method of life and no definitive or absolutely worthy end of action, so far as concerns the science which sets out to formulate a theory of the process of economic life.
Exchange is a factor in estimating value only in economic life.
Some concrete illustrations will make clearer the difficulties of the doctrine, as applied to economic life.
Through their vocational associations the workers have been called upon to organize the country’s economic life and to participate in the management of production.
A subdued struggle is still seething within the new forms of economic life, which calls forth the necessity on the part of the laboring masses to control the activities of the institutions in charge of the management of production.
These institutions--the economic structure--may be roughly distinguished into two classes or categories, according as they serve one or the other of two divergent purposes of economic life.
But the evolution of economic lifein the industrially more mature communities has now begun to take such a turn that the interest of the community no longer coincides with the emulative interests of the individual.
There is in many quarters an impression that monopoly will dominate the economic life of the twentieth century as competition has dominated that of the nineteenth.
Commodities are, by traffic, crossing the social boundary in both directions, and with the goods there go and come influences that affect the economic life of the central society.
Distribution, as thus defined, is the element that appears in economic life in consequence of social organization.
The grand resultant of all the forces of progress is an upward movement in the standard of economic life gained, not without cost, but at a diminishing cost.
World Problems Aside from these problems, localized in character, though world-wide in their distribution, there are a number of other problems of a world character which also are factors in the disorganization of economic life.
A similar attitude was also assumed by either religion towards the facts of economic life.
The attitude of religion towards the State, economic life, society, etc.
This procedure may seem entirely natural in the department of economic life, but by no means inevitable where intellectual progress is concerned.
But although there was a tendency to sectional and clannish relations in society, this became much improved by the communal associations for political and economic life.
It demands the unconditional realisation of freedom, both subjectively and objectively, equally in political and in economic life.
But if Proudhon conceives all society in a mechanical manner, it is to be expected that he would again seek--and find--the same laws that he saw operating in the political constitution also in economic life.
The fight, the struggle for existence, which Proudhon strove to recognise in economic life, here enters upon its rights in all its brutality.
In the following pages, accordingly, it will be my aim to analyze the results of experiments which have actually been carried out, experiments belonging to many different spheres of economic life.
We ought to keep in mind that the same holds true for the application of psychology in economic life.
In a primitive communist agrarian community, reproduction as well as the whole plan of economic life is determined by the community of all workers and their democratic organs.
From this there follows merely the conclusion which did not require proof--that a civil war is harmful to economic life.
In this way the cause of the misfortunes at present experienced by humanity is precisely that the development of the technical command of men over nature has long ago grown ripe for the socialization of economic life.
Engendered by capitalism, the forces of production were knocking at all the walls of the bourgeois national State, demanding their emancipation by means of the Socialist organization of economic life on a world scale.
Christendom, though broken into so many fragments politically, was one organised society for all the purposes of economic life, because there was such free intercommunication between its parts.
It was only in the middle of the fourteenth century that anything approaching a scientific examination of the phenomena of economic life appeared, and that was only in relation to a particular subject, namely, the doctrine of money.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "economic life" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.