Wealth And Progress a Critical Examination of the Wages Question And Its Econom

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Wealth And Progress a Critical Examination of the Wages Question And Its Econom
George Gunton
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"^ Turner, who made an extensive tour through * "Indian Agriculture, " in Journal of Asiatic Society, Vol. III. , p. Loo.
lOO WEALTH AND PROGRESS.
Bengal in the last quarter of the eighteenth century, speaking of the cost of living among the common peo- ple, says : " The value of this can seldom amount to more than one penny a day, even allowing him to make his meal of two pounds of boiled rice, a due proportion of salt, oil, vegetables, fish and chili. "* " From the earliest period to which ou
...r knowledge of India extends, " says Buckle, f " an immense ma- jority of the people, pinched by the most galling pov- erty, and just living from hand to mouth, always have remained in a state of stupid debasement. " The truth of this is also shown by the fact that in most parts of India it is established, both by law and custom, that if a laborer is unable to pay his debts, which is a common thing, he or his wife and children, if he has any, become the property of the creditor, and by this means, in many places, a large portion of the laborers have become slaves.

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