“Thus monopoly is limited by competition, and no owner, whether of labour, land or capital, can, theoretically speaking, obtain a larger share of produce for it than what other owners of exactly the same kind of property are willing to accept.”

Preface To The Second Edition, p. 29.
The Theory of Political Economy (1871)

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English economist and logician 1835–1882

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