Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social PhilosophyLongmans, Green, and Company, 1909 - 1013 стор. |
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... degree of Productiveness of Productive Agents § 1. Land , labour , and capital , are of different productiveness at ... degrees of the division of labour 5. Analysis of its advantages 6. Limitations of the division of labour CHAPTER IX ...
... degree of Productiveness of Productive Agents § 1. Land , labour , and capital , are of different productiveness at ... degrees of the division of labour 5. Analysis of its advantages 6. Limitations of the division of labour CHAPTER IX ...
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... degree even the whole of it , possess leisure . Only a portion of time is required for pro- curing food , and the remainder is not engrossed by anxious thought for the morrow , or necessary repose from muscular activity . Such a life is ...
... degree even the whole of it , possess leisure . Only a portion of time is required for pro- curing food , and the remainder is not engrossed by anxious thought for the morrow , or necessary repose from muscular activity . Such a life is ...
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... degree fixed class of great land- holders ; exhibiting far less splendour , because individually disposing of a much smaller surplus produce , and for a long time expending the chief part of it in maintaining the body of retainers whom ...
... degree fixed class of great land- holders ; exhibiting far less splendour , because individually disposing of a much smaller surplus produce , and for a long time expending the chief part of it in maintaining the body of retainers whom ...
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... degree of transformation by human exertion . Even the wild animals of the forest and of the sea , from which the hunting and fishing tribes . derive their sustenance - though the labour of which they are the sub- ject is chiefly that ...
... degree of transformation by human exertion . Even the wild animals of the forest and of the sea , from which the hunting and fishing tribes . derive their sustenance - though the labour of which they are the sub- ject is chiefly that ...
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... degree of human labour . The amount of trans- formation which natural substances undergo before being brought into the shape in which they are directly applied to human use , varies from this or a still less degree of alteration in the ...
... degree of human labour . The amount of trans- formation which natural substances undergo before being brought into the shape in which they are directly applied to human use , varies from this or a still less degree of alteration in the ...
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