Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 1Appleton, 1920 |
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... capitalist is , in like manner , maintained from funds provided in advance . If he personally conducts his operations , as much of his personal or household expenditure as does not exceed a fair remuneration of his labour at the market ...
... capitalist is , in like manner , maintained from funds provided in advance . If he personally conducts his operations , as much of his personal or household expenditure as does not exceed a fair remuneration of his labour at the market ...
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... capitalist substitutes himself for A as a mortgagee of the public , and A substitutes himself for the other capitalist as the possessor of a fund employed in production , or available for it . By this exchange the productive powers of ...
... capitalist substitutes himself for A as a mortgagee of the public , and A substitutes himself for the other capitalist as the possessor of a fund employed in production , or available for it . By this exchange the productive powers of ...
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... capitalist came to be of opinion that not being more meritorious than a well - con- ducted labourer , he ought not ... capitalists , and upon landowners likewise . Unproductive expenditure is now reduced to its lowest limit : and it is ...
... capitalist came to be of opinion that not being more meritorious than a well - con- ducted labourer , he ought not ... capitalists , and upon landowners likewise . Unproductive expenditure is now reduced to its lowest limit : and it is ...
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... capitalists and landowners . But when these classes turn their income into capital , they do not thereby annihilate their power of consumption ; they do but transfer it from themselves to the labourers to whom they give employ- ment ...
... capitalists and landowners . But when these classes turn their income into capital , they do not thereby annihilate their power of consumption ; they do but transfer it from themselves to the labourers to whom they give employ- ment ...
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... capitalist . Part is exchanged for tools or machinery , which are worn out by use : part for seed or materials , which are destroyed as such by being sown or wrought up , and destroyed alto- gether by the consumption of the ultimate ...
... capitalist . Part is exchanged for tools or machinery , which are worn out by use : part for seed or materials , which are destroyed as such by being sown or wrought up , and destroyed alto- gether by the consumption of the ultimate ...
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