[453] Effects of Civilisation (1850), p. 86.
[454] Ibid. p. 71.
[455] Ibid. p. 115.
[456] Autobiography, p. 125. See Holyoake's History of Co-operation, i. 16, 109, 278-83, 348, for some interesting notices of Thompson. Menger (Recht auf den vollen Arbeitsertrag, p. 100 n.) holds that Thompson not only anticipated but inspired Marx: Rodbertus, he says, drew chiefly upon St. Simon and Proudhon.
[457] An Inquiry into the Principles of the Distribution of Wealth most conducive to Human Happiness; applied to the Newly Proposed System of Voluntary Equality of Wealth.—1824.
[458] Distribution of Wealth, p. 327.
[459] Distribution of Wealth, p. 167, etc.
[460] Ibid. p. 310.
[461] He wrote, as J. S. Mill observes, an Appeal [1825] against James Mill's views on this matter—a fact which no doubt commended him to the son.
[462] Distribution of Wealth, pp. 425, 535, etc.