The Coöperative Commonwealth in Its Outlines: An Exposition of Modern SocialismLee and Shepard, 1884 - 278 Seiten |
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... Nature is their mother . Nature , however , performs her work gratuitously . It must , then , be human labor which gives these various articles their value . That is , also , the teaching of Ricardo . He lays it down as a fundamental ...
... Nature is their mother . Nature , however , performs her work gratuitously . It must , then , be human labor which gives these various articles their value . That is , also , the teaching of Ricardo . He lays it down as a fundamental ...
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... Nature by the aid of machinery adds to utilities ( to “ Worths " ) by making society richer ; but the assistance which it affords , adds nothing to Values , but always makes the latter fall . " And , on the other hand , that Human Labor ...
... Nature by the aid of machinery adds to utilities ( to “ Worths " ) by making society richer ; but the assistance which it affords , adds nothing to Values , but always makes the latter fall . " And , on the other hand , that Human Labor ...
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... thus employed , that it yields an income . 66 The question , then , which we are now intent upon finding an answer to is : What is the nature , the essence of that which 6 . we have agreed to call “ · Capital THE PROFIT SYSTEM . 25.
... thus employed , that it yields an income . 66 The question , then , which we are now intent upon finding an answer to is : What is the nature , the essence of that which 6 . we have agreed to call “ · Capital THE PROFIT SYSTEM . 25.
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... nature of things . The common arguments in favor of interest are transparent- ly flimsy . They say , interest is a reward for abstinence . We have already seen what kind of abstinence that is , —that of not devouring gold coin and ...
... nature of things . The common arguments in favor of interest are transparent- ly flimsy . They say , interest is a reward for abstinence . We have already seen what kind of abstinence that is , —that of not devouring gold coin and ...
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... Nature's physical forces ought certainly to have been unqualified blessings to all . Yet , how often have they proven instruments of torture to the working class ! How many has the introduction of new ma- chinery not thrown out of ...
... Nature's physical forces ought certainly to have been unqualified blessings to all . Yet , how often have they proven instruments of torture to the working class ! How many has the introduction of new ma- chinery not thrown out of ...
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