The Coöperative Commonwealth in Its Outlines: An Exposition of Modern SocialismLee and Shepard, 1884 - 278 pages |
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... latter . Value , then , is no relation of worths , " of usefulnesses . Nor has money anything to do with determining values . Wares would have value , the same as they have now , if all money of all kinds were suddenly annihilated . In ...
... latter . Value , then , is no relation of worths , " of usefulnesses . Nor has money anything to do with determining values . Wares would have value , the same as they have now , if all money of all kinds were suddenly annihilated . In ...
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... latter fall . " And , on the other hand , that Human Labor and Scarcity create all Values . But since it is evident , that Scarcity cannot cre- ate anything real , we must conclude that the Values which are due to it , are unreal ones ...
... latter fall . " And , on the other hand , that Human Labor and Scarcity create all Values . But since it is evident , that Scarcity cannot cre- ate anything real , we must conclude that the Values which are due to it , are unreal ones ...
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... latter employer gained , fleeced , " accumulated " ( mark ) ! in one year ! For what ? what had the workers in return ? The priv- ilege each to earn three hundred and forty - six dollars ! The priv- ilege to use the soil , the machinery ...
... latter employer gained , fleeced , " accumulated " ( mark ) ! in one year ! For what ? what had the workers in return ? The priv- ilege each to earn three hundred and forty - six dollars ! The priv- ilege to use the soil , the machinery ...
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... latter minus - ) the former . Capital is the original little amount of wealth with which our employers start - which they may and may not have earned— plus ( + ) the sum of surplus values ; is accumulated fleecings— accumulated WITHHELD ...
... latter minus - ) the former . Capital is the original little amount of wealth with which our employers start - which they may and may not have earned— plus ( + ) the sum of surplus values ; is accumulated fleecings— accumulated WITHHELD ...
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... latter , again a little over 9.300 individuals had $ 100,000 apiece . One hundred and seventy - eight dollars a year - that , then , is the share of the British worker in the " National " wealth . * Our Political Economists are yet more ...
... latter , again a little over 9.300 individuals had $ 100,000 apiece . One hundred and seventy - eight dollars a year - that , then , is the share of the British worker in the " National " wealth . * Our Political Economists are yet more ...
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