It sometimes happens, indeed, that a single independent workman has stock sufficient both to purchase the materials of his work, and to maintain himself till it be completed. He is both master and workman, and enjoys the whole produce of his own labour,... Socialism, New and Old - Page 141by William Graham - 1891 - 416 pagesFull view - About this book
| Adam Smith - 1789 - 526 pages
...purchafe the materials of his work, and to maintain himfelf till it be completed. He is both mafter and workman, and enjoys the whole produce of his own...or the whole value which it adds to the materials upon which it is beftowed. It includes what are ufually two diftinct revenues, belonging to two diftinct... | |
| Adam Smith - 1809 - 372 pages
...sufficient both to purchase the materials of his work, and to maintain himself till it be completed. He is both master and workman, and enjoys the whole produce...or the whole value which it adds to the materials upon which it is bestowed. It includes what are usually two distinct revenues, belonging to two distinct... | |
| Adam Smith - 1811 - 452 pages
...materials of his work, and to maintain himself till it be completed. He is both master and \v orkman, and enjoys the whole produce of his own labour, or the whole value which it adds to the materials upon which it is 'bestowed. It includes what are usually two distinct revenues, belonging to two distinct... | |
| Adam Smith - 1812 - 520 pages
...purchafe the materials of his work, and to maintain himfelf till it be completed. He is both mafter and workman, and enjoys the whole produce of his own...or the whole value which it adds to the materials upon which it is beftowed. It includes what are ufually two diftin6l revenues, belonging to two diftincl;... | |
| Adam Smith - 1812 - 582 pages
...purchafe the materials of his work, and to maintain himfelf till it be completed. He is both mafter and workman, and enjoys the whole produce of his own...or the whole value which it adds to the materials upon which it is beflowed. It includes what are ufually two diflin6l revenues, belonging to two diflin6l... | |
| Adam Smith - 1838 - 476 pages
...sufficient both to purchase the materials of his work, and to maintain himself till it be completed. He is both master and workman, and enjoys the whole produce of his own labour, or the whole value which it nddätothe materials upon which it is bestowed. It includes what are usually two distinct revenues,... | |
| Adam Smith - 1875 - 808 pages
...till it bt completed, Ht li both mfttttr Mid workman, 66 COMBINATIONS, HOW FORMED, AND THEIR EFFECTS. and enjoys the whole produce of his own labour, or the whole value which it adds to the materials upon which it is bestowed. It includes what are usually two distinct revenues, belonging to two distinct... | |
| Laurence Gronlund - 1884 - 674 pages
...the superior exacting whatever is produced above the necessary means of subsistence of the worker.7 Now as to this argument of Marx's regarding the cause...master, who furnished the more expensive instruments of production — in fact the considerable capital which was necessary, which ' " Capital," vol. ip 218... | |
| Lujo Brentano - 1889 - 56 pages
...sufficient both to purchase the materials of his work, and to maintain himself till it be completed. He is both master and workman, and enjoys the whole produce...or the whole value which it adds to the materials upon which it is bestowed. It includes what are usually two distinct revenues belonging to two distinct... | |
| William Graham - 1890 - 562 pages
...say when he was working for himself and when for the master. In fact, slavery, serfage, the corvfo, modern rack-renting, and capitalist appropriation...capital which was necessary, which ' " Capital," vol. ip 2i8 (Eng. Tr.,\ enormous field of investment. For, in the first place, neither value nor " surplus... | |
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