The Principles of Political Economy

Henry Sidgwick

Book 3, Chapter 3, Footnote #04
Definite, why


I say ``definite'' because all reasonable persons would admit that at a certain point the machinery for saving even life and health may become too costly; and therefore the practical necessity of balancing these goods in some way against wealth cannot be evaded.


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