A History of Economic Doctrines from the Time of the Physiocrats to the Present DayHeath, 1952 - 672 страници |
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... given up is superabundant , is useless , and consequently valueless ; what is demanded has greater utility , and consequently greater value . Two men come to market each with a useless thing , and each returns with a useful one.1 Conse ...
... given up is superabundant , is useless , and consequently valueless ; what is demanded has greater utility , and consequently greater value . Two men come to market each with a useless thing , and each returns with a useful one.1 Conse ...
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... given by nature should be allowed the fullest scope . That is the key to my whole system . Society requires the full exercise of all the faculties given us by God . " on this question , which even go beyond the advocacy CHARLES FOURIER 253.
... given by nature should be allowed the fullest scope . That is the key to my whole system . Society requires the full exercise of all the faculties given us by God . " on this question , which even go beyond the advocacy CHARLES FOURIER 253.
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... given in exchange for equal value . Given the capitalistic régime and the free competition of labour , the result could not be otherwise . The worker , perhaps , may be surprised at this unexpected result , which only secures him half ...
... given in exchange for equal value . Given the capitalistic régime and the free competition of labour , the result could not be otherwise . The worker , perhaps , may be surprised at this unexpected result , which only secures him half ...
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