The Coöperative Commonwealth in Its Outlines: An Exposition of Modern SocialismLee and Shepard, 1884 - 278 Seiten |
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... called The Cooperative Common- wealth ; in other words , to speak pointedly , that Socialism is no importation , but a home - growth , wherever found . They are written to give you good reasons for expecting that this New Social Order ...
... called The Cooperative Common- wealth ; in other words , to speak pointedly , that Socialism is no importation , but a home - growth , wherever found . They are written to give you good reasons for expecting that this New Social Order ...
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... called it : worth . The worth or utility of shoes is the capacity to pro- tect the feet ; their value is what they will fetch in the mar- ket , Their value is their relation to other wares , in some way or other ; is another name for ...
... called it : worth . The worth or utility of shoes is the capacity to pro- tect the feet ; their value is what they will fetch in the mar- ket , Their value is their relation to other wares , in some way or other ; is another name for ...
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... called , a “ monopoly value , ” that is , their val- ue is not measured by the labor contained - crystalized — in then at all , but by Demand and Supply , exclusively . And even with regard to wares that may be indefinitely increased ...
... called , a “ monopoly value , ” that is , their val- ue is not measured by the labor contained - crystalized — in then at all , but by Demand and Supply , exclusively . And even with regard to wares that may be indefinitely increased ...
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... called the surplus . " then arises , because the laborer gets only about half of what he produces . And what becomes of it ? Fancy these moneyed men reasoning to themselves : " True . this surplus is the prod- uct of our Labor , but ...
... called the surplus . " then arises , because the laborer gets only about half of what he produces . And what becomes of it ? Fancy these moneyed men reasoning to themselves : " True . this surplus is the prod- uct of our Labor , but ...
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... called a 66 capitalist " who possesses wealth which brings him an income without any work on his part . True , many capitalists do some work of one kind or another , but the remuneration they receive for that work has nothing to do with ...
... called a 66 capitalist " who possesses wealth which brings him an income without any work on his part . True , many capitalists do some work of one kind or another , but the remuneration they receive for that work has nothing to do with ...
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