At present you should be a good economist of your moments, of which company and sights will claim a considerable share; so that those which remain for study must be not only attentively, but greedily employed.
I heartily wish you to be a good economist of both: and you are now of an age to begin to think seriously of those two important articles.
What Marx has done is to take the individualist economist at his word: he has accepted the notion of an economic society as a number of competing individuals.
Marx, Croce holds was an economist and not a moralist, and the moral judgments of socialists are not and cannot be derived from any scientific examination of economic processes.
But I much doubt whether Marx would have become an economist in order to devote himself to a species of research of almost solely theoretical, or even scholastic, interest.
Mr. Newmarch, a living economist of some authority, I believe, thinks Mr. Pitt was right.
We can hardly wonder that the heroical economist denounced such pranks as "profligate" and much else.
The social economist seeks to establish the normal.
What men looked for in Pitt now was not the economist or the reformer, but the son of Chatham, the heir of his father's courage, of his father's faith in the greatness of England.
For a time, this operation, so far as regarded food, was restrained by the corn-laws; but now the whole system is precisely that which was reprobated by the most profound politicaleconomist that Britain has ever produced.
Absence of needs is the virtue of the Indian pillar saint and of the Christian monk, but in the eyes of the student of history and the political economist it is quite a different matter.
In the first place, the "productive consumption" economist might fairly claim that as his food, etc.
He was a good father and a good husband, and was in his private life an economist of no ordinary kind, as he did not despise money-making or regard it as unworthy of his abilities.
It is a ridiculous excuse, and there is no eminent economist in the world who does not laugh at it; but the capitalist, the landlord, and many pressmen still think it is good enough to mislead or silence the people with.
The economist says, let the poor produce less and the rich consume more, and all will be well!
As little did any political economist ever imagine that real men had no object of desire but wealth, or none which would not give way to the slightest motive of a pecuniary kind.
Of disturbances of this description every political economist can produce many examples.
The political economist inquires, what are the actions which would be produced by this desire, if, within the departments in question, it were unimpeded by any other.
Not that any political economist was ever so absurd as to suppose that mankind are really thus constituted, but because this is the mode in which science must necessarily proceed.
The political economist inquires, what are the actions which would be produced by this desire, if within the departments in question it were unimpeded by any other.
The economist of the other ruined her husband by her parsimonious extravagance, if I may be allowed to couple contradictions; by her tent-stich hangings for which she had no walls, and her embroidery for which she had no use.
The true economist will draw in by contracting the outline, by narrowing the bottom, by cutting off with an unsparing hand costly superfluities, which affect not comfort, but cherish vanity.
Each case has thus to be judged upon its own merits, and all that the political economist can do is to point out the general advantages and disadvantages of government management.
All that the political economist insists upon is that #charity shall be really charity, and shall not injure those whom it is intended to aid#.
The world grows big enough to include within its scheme both the instructive political economist and the truant mechanic.
Some years later the eminenteconomist met him again, and congratulated him on Italy's having acquired a representative constitution.
The eminent economist declared that the proposed legislation was one of "national suicide.
Of Greek, the Economist of Xenophon, and Hesiod, which Ruskin undertook to translate into prose.
The psychologist needs books bearing on philosophy, sociology, zoology and physics, the sociologist gathers his data from almost the whole field of human knowledge, the economist must use books on history and the historian books on economics.
It was exceedingly interesting from my standpoint; it was filled with fallacies and whims from the standpoint of an economist and sociologist.
Thus one man sinks generations by that wastefulness, which a political economist would assure us was committing no injury to society!
It raises the politicaleconomist to a commanding eminence.
Thus the economist need not explain why it is that labour cannot be applied to a given extent of land to an indefinite amount with a proportionate return.
Unquestionably the political economist has much to do with matter.
The political economist inquires, what are the actions which would be produced by this desire, if, within the departments in question, it were unimpeded by any other?
The object which the political economist proposed to himself and to his reader, was the accumulation within his own country of the utmost possible amount of the precious metals.
All these details, however, the political economist avoids, or uses a few of them sparingly for the purpose of illustration.
The object proposed by the political economist is no longer human happiness, but the attainment of one of the means of human happiness, wealth.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "economist" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.