"By far the greatest part of those goods which are the objects of desire, are procured by labour; and they may be multiplied, not in one country alone, but in many, almost without any assignable limit, if we are disposed to bestow the labour necessary to obtain them"
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The subtext is also bracingly moral. “If we are disposed to bestow the labour” doesn’t just describe an economic mechanism; it smuggles in a standard of virtue. Plenty becomes contingent on willingness to work, which conveniently shifts attention away from who owns the machines, who controls wages, and who gets to define “necessary” labor. Ricardo’s era was full of debates over the Corn Laws, poverty, and the fear that the poor were either idle or doomed. This sentence offers policymakers a clean narrative: growth is not a ceiling but an incentive problem.
Yet the optimism is strategic. “Almost without any assignable limit” flatters the industrial worldview that nature can be indefinitely outpaced by human effort and innovation. It’s a promise that markets can expand desire itself into a productive force - and a warning, implicit but sharp, that stagnation is political and social failure, not destiny.
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Ricardo, David. (2026, January 17). By far the greatest part of those goods which are the objects of desire, are procured by labour; and they may be multiplied, not in one country alone, but in many, almost without any assignable limit, if we are disposed to bestow the labour necessary to obtain them. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/by-far-the-greatest-part-of-those-goods-which-are-45958/
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Ricardo, David. "By far the greatest part of those goods which are the objects of desire, are procured by labour; and they may be multiplied, not in one country alone, but in many, almost without any assignable limit, if we are disposed to bestow the labour necessary to obtain them." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/by-far-the-greatest-part-of-those-goods-which-are-45958/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"By far the greatest part of those goods which are the objects of desire, are procured by labour; and they may be multiplied, not in one country alone, but in many, almost without any assignable limit, if we are disposed to bestow the labour necessary to obtain them." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/by-far-the-greatest-part-of-those-goods-which-are-45958/. Accessed 9 Feb. 2026.




