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... called into existence by labour , fall rightly , as it seems to me , within that designation . in creating permanent utilities , whe- ' ther embodied in human beings , or in any other animate or inanimate objects . This nomenclature I ...
... called into existence by labour , fall rightly , as it seems to me , within that designation . in creating permanent utilities , whe- ' ther embodied in human beings , or in any other animate or inanimate objects . This nomenclature I ...
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... called a capitalist . When the labourer maintains himself by funds of his own , as when a peasant - farmer or proprietor lives on the produce of his land , or an artisan works on his own account , they are still supported by capital ...
... called a capitalist . When the labourer maintains himself by funds of his own , as when a peasant - farmer or proprietor lives on the produce of his land , or an artisan works on his own account , they are still supported by capital ...
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... called government securities ; that is , obligations on the government to pay a certain annual in- come . If the government employed the money in making a railroad , this might be a productive employment , and A's property would still ...
... called government securities ; that is , obligations on the government to pay a certain annual in- come . If the government employed the money in making a railroad , this might be a productive employment , and A's property would still ...
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... called Western Australia ) , in the first years after its foundation , was an instance . There are many persons maintained from existing capital , who produce nothing , or who might produce much more than they do . If the labourers were ...
... called Western Australia ) , in the first years after its foundation , was an instance . There are many persons maintained from existing capital , who produce nothing , or who might produce much more than they do . If the labourers were ...
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... called by that name , be- cause not voluntary . The actual pro- ducers have been slaves , compelled to produce as much as force could extort from them , and to consume as little as the self - interest or the usually very slender ...
... called by that name , be- cause not voluntary . The actual pro- ducers have been slaves , compelled to produce as much as force could extort from them , and to consume as little as the self - interest or the usually very slender ...
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Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to ..., Том 3 John Stuart Mill Перегляд фрагмента - 1965 |
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