Political Economy for High Schools and AcademiesGinn, 1895 - 108 стор. |
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... interests requiring a common management , disappeared . Every man was to be left to shift for himself , except that government was to protect him against theft and outrage . ee 8. While it was some seventy years before these new ideas ...
... interests requiring a common management , disappeared . Every man was to be left to shift for himself , except that government was to protect him against theft and outrage . ee 8. While it was some seventy years before these new ideas ...
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... interests against revolutionists and anar- chists of all kinds . They have at stake their property in the land . They are rooted in the soil , and therefore conservative . For this reason all the ancient codes of law favored the ...
... interests against revolutionists and anar- chists of all kinds . They have at stake their property in the land . They are rooted in the soil , and therefore conservative . For this reason all the ancient codes of law favored the ...
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... interest as well as the duty of his employer to see that he gets fair wages . Ill - paid labor is never really cheap labor , just as slave labor is worth less than that of free workers . Wages which make workmen comfortable and ...
... interest as well as the duty of his employer to see that he gets fair wages . Ill - paid labor is never really cheap labor , just as slave labor is worth less than that of free workers . Wages which make workmen comfortable and ...
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... Interest on the capital at ordinary market rates must be deducted . The capitalist might as well have lent it , as taken the risk of putting it into a factory or a mill . After deducting these three we may count what is left as to be ...
... Interest on the capital at ordinary market rates must be deducted . The capitalist might as well have lent it , as taken the risk of putting it into a factory or a mill . After deducting these three we may count what is left as to be ...
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... interest on money had fallen . 15. Improvements in general , therefore , and machinery in particular , tend to improve the lot of the laborer . Nor does it generally , in the long run , reduce the amount of employment . By cheapening ...
... interest on money had fallen . 15. Improvements in general , therefore , and machinery in particular , tend to improve the lot of the laborer . Nor does it generally , in the long run , reduce the amount of employment . By cheapening ...
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