Spencer Heath's
Series
Spencer Heath Archive
Item 1903
Marginal penciling on page 12 of John M. Clark, “Economic Means to What Ends — A Problem in the Teaching of Economics,” The Hazen Pamphlets No. 28, reprinted from College Teaching & Christian Values, Committee on Undergraduate Teaching of Economics, American Economic Association Press, 1951
White envelope has items 1903 & 1904.
/Clark: “The pursuit of profits may be consistent with maintaining good human conditions on the job, but it is not by itself a guarantee. It has in the past led to sweatshop conditions or other abuses.”/
This slanders it. The “abuses” result from the precariousness imposed by government on new-born improvements in economic organization.
Metadata
Title | Subject - 1903 |
Collection Name | Spencer Heath Archive |
Series | Subject |
Box number | 13:1880-2036 |
Document number | 1903 |
Date / Year | |
Authors / Creators / Correspondents | |
Description | Marginal penciling on page 12 of John M. Clark, "Economic Means to What Ends — A Problem in the Teaching of Economics," The Hazen Pamphlets No. 28, reprinted from College Teaching & Christian Values, Committee on Undergraduate Teaching of Economics, American Economic Association Press, 1951 |
Keywords | Profits Clark |