tailieunhanh - The Querist

Whether there ever was, is, or will be, an industrious nation poor, or an idle rich? 2. Qu. Whether a people can be called poor, where the common sort are well fed, clothed, and lodged? 3. Qu. Whether the drift and aim of every wise State should not be, to encourage industry in its members? And whether those who employ neither heads nor hands for .the common benefit deserve not to be expelled like drones out of a well-governed State? 4. Qu. Whether the four elements, and man's labour therein, be not the true source of wealth? 5. Qu. Whether. | The Querist by George Berkley 1735 The Querist Containing Several Queries Proposed to the Consideration of the Public Part I Query 1. Whether there ever was is or will be an industrious nation poor or an idle rich 2. Qu. Whether a people can be called poor where the common sort are well fed clothed and lodged 3. Qu. Whether the drift and aim of every wise State should not be to encourage industry in its members And whether those who employ neither heads nor hands for the common benefit deserve not to be expelled like drones out of a well-governed State 4. Qu. Whether the four elements and man s labour therein be not the true source of wealth 5. Qu. Whether money be not only so far useful as it stirreth up industry enabling men mutually to participate the fruits of each other s labour 6. Qu. Whether any other means equally conducing to excite and circulate the industry of mankind may not be as useful as money. 7. Qu. Whether the real end and aim of men be not power And whether he who could have everything else at his wish or will would value money 8. Qu. Whether the public aim in every well-govern d State be not that each member according to his just pretensions and industry should have power 9. Qu. Whether power be not referred to action and whether action doth not follow appetite or will 10. Qu. Whether fashion doth not create appetites and whether the prevailing will of a nation is not the fashion 11. Qu. Whether the current of industry and commerce be not determined by this prevailing will 12. Qu. Whether it be not owing to custom that the fashions are agreeable 13. Qu. Whether it may not concern the wisdom of the legislature to interpose in the making of fashions and not leave an affair of so great influence to the management of women and fops tailors and vintners 14. Qu. Whether reasonable fashions are a greater restraint on freedom than those which are unreasonable 15. Qu. Whether a general good taste in a people would not greatly conduce to their thriving .

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