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" His interest is, in this case, set as directly in opposition to his duty as it is possible to set it. "
Reasons against government interference in education. By an observer of the ... - Page 46
by Reasons - 1843
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volume 3

Adam Smith - 1822 - 540 pages
...from his pupils, and his salary constitutes the whole of the revenue which he derives from his office. His interest is, in this case, set as directly in...is the interest of every man to live as much at his case as he can ; and if his emoluments are to be precisely the same, whether he does, or does not perform...
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Education, Volume 2

1881 - 690 pages
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Education, Volume 2

1882 - 698 pages
...constitutes the whole of the revenue which he derives from his office. His interest is, in this ease, set as directly in opposition to his duty as it is possible to set it " — Wealth of Nations, Book V., Chap. I., Part 3. JS Mill repeats much the same thought, thus : "...
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Educational Pamphlets 4: Historical].

1885 - 546 pages
...II, 345-6, who regards the sloth of the professor as the direct result of receiving a fixed salary: "His interest is, in this case, set as directly in...opposition to his duty as it is possible to set it." The condition of Cambridge was probably somewhat better: see, for the seventeenth century, Mullinger,...
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Evolution of the University: First Annual Address Before the Alumni ...

George Elliott Howard - 1890 - 50 pages
...II, 345-6, who regards the sloth of the professor as the direct result of receiving a fixed salary: " His interest is, in this case, set as directly in...opposition to his duty as it is possible to set it." The condition of Cambridge was probably somewhat better: see, for the seventeenth century, Mullinger,...
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The Scottish Review, Volume 17

1891 - 494 pages
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Palgrave's Dictionary of Political Economy, Volume 3

Robert Harry Inglis Palgrave, Henry Higgs - 1926 - 886 pages
...exercise it is always in proportion to the necessity they are under of making that exertion " (341 , 2). " It is the Interest of every man to live as much at his ease aa he can," and endowments set his Interest at variance with his duty. We see the effects In the state...
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Adam Smith's Concept of the Economic Man

George Carpenter Ingelow - 1928 - 176 pages
...derives from his office. His intereot is, in this oase, set es direotly in opposition to his duty HS it is possible to set it. It is the interest of every man to live a,s auoh at his ease feB he can; Mid if his emoluments r.re to be precisely the 6tme, whether he dces,...
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Harvard Educational Review, Volume 14

Howard Eugene Wilson - 1944 - 356 pages
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Economisch motief en economisch principe

P. Hennipman - 1945 - 500 pages
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