| Stanley Aronowitz, Jonathan Cutler - 1998 - 292 страници
...men of letters of all kinds; players, buffoons, musicians, operasingers, opera-dancers, & co. . . . Like the declamation of the actor, the harangue of...them perishes in the very instant of its production. t'* Marx might say that all of these activities are merely parodies of production; an actor can represent... | |
| Stanley Aronowitz, Jonathan Cutler - 1998 - 292 страници
...men of letters of all kinds; players, buffoons, musicians, operasingers, opera-dancers, & co. . . . Like the declamation of the actor, the harangue of...of all of them perishes in the very instant of its production.19 Marx might say that all of these activities are merely parodies of production; an actor... | |
| Bob Jessop, Russell Wheatley - 1999 - 606 страници
...opera-singers, opera-dancers, etc. The labour of the meanest of these has a certain value, regulated by the very same principles which regulate that of every...most useful, produces nothing which could afterwards procure an equal quantity of labour. Like the declamation of the actor, the harangue of the orator,... | |
| 2000 - 326 страници
...has a certain value, regulated by the very same principles which regulate that of every other part of labour ; and that of the noblest and most useful...work of all of them perishes in the very instant of production." This appears to be one of the most objectionable passages in the whole of Dr. Smith's... | |
| Paul K. Saint-Amour - 2003 - 306 страници
...after that labour is past and for which an equal quantity of labour could afterwards be procured. . . . Like the declamation of the actor, the harangue of...them perishes in the very instant of its production" (Smith, Inquiry, 271). By identifying artistic labor as unproductive, Smith anticipates Ricardo's bracketing... | |
| Wendy J. Gordon, Richard Watt - 2003 - 238 страници
...lawyers, physicians, men of letters of all kinds; players, buffoons, musicians, opera-singers . . . Like the declamation of the actor, the harangue of...of all of them perishes in the very instant of its production.2 Smith called all such labour 'unproductive' because it was consumed at the moment of exertion,... | |
| Kerstin Mey, Simon Yuill - 2004 - 154 страници
...opera-singers, operadancers, etc. The labour of the meanest of these has a certain value, regulated by the very same principles which regulate that of every...them perishes in the very instant of its production. 2 For both Smith and Keynes, the character of'unproductive labour' is to 'produce nothing' in the form... | |
| Ernesto Laclau - 2005 - 298 страници
...opera-singers, opera-dancers, etc. The labour of the meanest of these has a certain value, regulated by the very same principles which regulate that of every...most useful, produces nothing which could afterwards procure an equal quantity of labour. Like the declamation of the author, the harangue of the orator,... | |
| Joan Robinson - 162 страници
...the meanest of these has a certain value, regulated by the very same principles which regulate diat of every other sort of labour; and that of the noblest...quantity of labour. Like the declamation of the actor, die harangue of die orator, or the tune of the musician, the work of all of them perishes in the very... | |
| Patricia James - 1979 - 560 страници
...physicians, men of letters of all kinds; players, buffoons, musicians, operasingers, opera-dancers, &c . . . Like the declamation of the actor, the harangue of...of all of them perishes in the very instant of its production.28 This extraordinary point of view was wittily trounced by Henry Brougham in the Edinburgh... | |
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