| 1904 - 746 Seiten
...or fetch him water from the river.' '' Wakefield points oat that " in new American settlements .... a passion for owning land •"' prevents the existence of a class of labourers existing for hire," and that " in the Northern States of the American Union, it may be doubted whether... | |
| Karl Marx - 1906 - 880 Seiten
...Wakefield, "all the members of the society are supposed to possess equal portions of capital ... no man would have a motive for accumulating more capital...prevents the existence of a class of labourers for hire."2 So long, therefore, as the labourer can accumulate for himself — and this he can do so long... | |
| Karl Marx - 1906 - 884 Seiten
...Wakefield, "all the members of the society are supposed to possess equal portions of capital ... no man would have a motive for accumulating more capital than he could use with hia own hands. This is to some extent the case in new American settlements, where a passion for owning... | |
| Frederic Mathews - 1914 - 706 Seiten
...he says, " all members of the Society are supposed to possess equal portions of capital ... no man would have a motive for accumulating more capital than he could use with his own hands. This exists to some extent in New American settlements where a passion for owning land prevents the existence... | |
| Crawford Brough Macpherson - 1978 - 228 Seiten
...7, 1849.) 1 KG Wakefield: England and America, vol. ii., p. 33. equal portions of capital ... no man would have a motive for accumulating more capital...prevents the existence of a class of labourers for hire.'2 So long, therefore, as the labourer can accumulate for himself - and this he can do so long... | |
| George K. Yarrow, Piotr Jasiński - 1996 - 522 Seiten
...Wakefield, 'all the members of the society are supposed to possess equal portions of capital ... no man would have a motive for accumulating more capital...prevents the existence of a class of labourers for hire.'8 So long, therefore, as the labourer can accumulate for himself- and this he can do so long... | |
| Karl Marx - 2007 - 330 Seiten
...Wakefield, "all the members of the society are supposed to possess equal portions of capital ... no man would have a motive for accumulating more capital...prevents the existence of a class of labourers for hire."8 So long, therefore, m the labourer can accumulate for himself — and this he can do so long... | |
| James Holston - 2008 - 424 Seiten
..."In new American settlements," Wakefield (1833) wrote in a comparative study of England and America, "a passion for owning land prevents the existence of a class of labourers for hire" (1: 17). Access to land encouraged workers to become both independent and republican and burdened the... | |
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