[149] Ashley, I p. 37. [↑]

[150] Hildebrand, Natural-, Geld- und Creditwirthschaft, pp. 4, 8, 9, 14, 15, 18. [↑]

[151] Absolute self-sufficiency does not appear to exist anywhere, not even among savage tribes, see above, p. 255. But there certainly is a great difference between those countries which get their chief necessaries directly by their own labour, and those which produce mainly for export. [↑]

[152] Ellis, Pol. Res., IV pp. 416, 417. [↑]

[153] Among many hunters, fishers and hunting agriculturists slavery and serfdom are also wanting. But among these there are no labouring classes (as opposed to owning classes) at all, whether free or otherwise. Only the Eskimos have free servants. [↑]

[154] Ashley, I p. 31. [↑]

[155] Ibid., p. 27. [↑]

[156] Inama-Sternegg, II pp. 167–177. [↑]

[157] See Inama-Sternegg, II p. 283. [↑]

[158] Ochenkowski, p. 11. [↑]