"Inconsumable" Quotes from Famous Books
... consumption, it never can exceed it; for there is no real production save where there is a production of utility, and there is no utility save where there is a possibility of consumption. Thus, so much of every product as is rendered by excessive abundance inconsumable, becomes useless, valueless, unexchangeable,—consequently, unfit to be given in payment for any thing whatever, and is ... — What is Property? - An Inquiry into the Principle of Right and of Government • P. J. Proudhon |