The Historical Basis of Socialism in EnglandK. Paul, Trench & Company, 1883 - 492 páginas |
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... cotton - growing in Louisiana , hunting and forestry in the Tyrol , & c . - or devoted to the abridgement of toil in workshops and factories , this , one of the most powerful engines for the domination of nature and the increase of ...
... cotton - growing in Louisiana , hunting and forestry in the Tyrol , & c . - or devoted to the abridgement of toil in workshops and factories , this , one of the most powerful engines for the domination of nature and the increase of ...
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... cotton . So far the exchange may be perfectly fair and exact . The merchant may have given his own social labour - value as embodied in £ 100 sterling for another man's labour as embodied in a mass of raw cotton . But having bought , he ...
... cotton . So far the exchange may be perfectly fair and exact . The merchant may have given his own social labour - value as embodied in £ 100 sterling for another man's labour as embodied in a mass of raw cotton . But having bought , he ...
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... cotton again at an enhanced price . This is something very different from the use of money as a means of measuring the value of commodities , or as the means of facilitating exchange . It is commercial capital which its owner only uses ...
... cotton again at an enhanced price . This is something very different from the use of money as a means of measuring the value of commodities , or as the means of facilitating exchange . It is commercial capital which its owner only uses ...
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Henry Mayers Hyndman. the value of the raw cotton remains the same . Thus then all the conditions remaining the same , the owner of the money to start with must buy goods at their exact value and sell again them for what they are worth ...
Henry Mayers Hyndman. the value of the raw cotton remains the same . Thus then all the conditions remaining the same , the owner of the money to start with must buy goods at their exact value and sell again them for what they are worth ...
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... cotton for ten shillings . In that price is d the labour needed for the production , marketing of the raw cotton . Put the and tear of machinery , waste , & c . ( which necessarily re the expenditure of labour to replace it ) , in ...
... cotton for ten shillings . In that price is d the labour needed for the production , marketing of the raw cotton . Put the and tear of machinery , waste , & c . ( which necessarily re the expenditure of labour to replace it ) , in ...
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