The Historical Basis of Socialism in EnglandK. Paul, Trench & Company, 1883 - 492 páginas |
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... person all the while of his working for silver gathering food for his necessary livelihood , and procuring hin covering , & c . I say the silver of the one must be estee of equal value with the corn of the other ; the one b perhaps ...
... person all the while of his working for silver gathering food for his necessary livelihood , and procuring hin covering , & c . I say the silver of the one must be estee of equal value with the corn of the other ; the one b perhaps ...
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... person . Whereas labour expended on useless work , such as digging a pit and filling it up again , constitutes , of course , no value whatsoever . On the other hand , labour is the expenditure of force from a man's body , the exhaustion ...
... person . Whereas labour expended on useless work , such as digging a pit and filling it up again , constitutes , of course , no value whatsoever . On the other hand , labour is the expenditure of force from a man's body , the exhaustion ...
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... person receives weekly or yearly are not what constitutes his income ; they are a sort of tickets or orders which he can ... persons have their incomes paid to them by the capitalists , or by those who have received payment from the ...
... person receives weekly or yearly are not what constitutes his income ; they are a sort of tickets or orders which he can ... persons have their incomes paid to them by the capitalists , or by those who have received payment from the ...
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... person who does not want it may be exchanged for its equivalent labour - value in money , and then he may with that money purchase another article of utility which he needs . A coat sold for a sum of money - that sum of money employed ...
... person who does not want it may be exchanged for its equivalent labour - value in money , and then he may with that money purchase another article of utility which he needs . A coat sold for a sum of money - that sum of money employed ...
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... person , and no distinction is made between ground - rent and capital - rent . This arrangement predominated in Greece and Rome , and is one reason why the rich field of political economy remained undis- its equivalent in goods , and ...
... person , and no distinction is made between ground - rent and capital - rent . This arrangement predominated in Greece and Rome , and is one reason why the rich field of political economy remained undis- its equivalent in goods , and ...
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