Railway to accept as full compensation for their complete expropriation capital just sufficient to make the railway anew, their amazement at his audacity would at once make him feel the difference between a railway and capital. Colloquially, one property... Fabian Essays in Socialism - Page 20by Sidney Webb, Sydney Haldane Olivier Baron Olivier, Annie Besant, Graham Wallas - 1889 - 233 pagesFull view - About this book
| Bernard Shaw - Democracy - 1908 - 280 pages
...falls with the increase of population, whereas the market value of established stock rises with it. 1 If Mr. Goschen, encouraged by his success in reducing...own land out of his own surplus wealth. It is the necessity of combining a number of possessors of surplus wealth, and devising a financial machinery... | |
| Hartley Withers - Capital - 1920 - 264 pages
...capitalists, and the railway makers fall back into the labour market as helpless as they were before. . . . Colloquially, one property with a farm on it is said...would be quite clearly seen if costly enterprises like a railway could be undertaken by a single landlord on his own land out of his own surplus wealth. It... | |
| Sally Alexander - History - 2001 - 464 pages
...capital always means that some individual has received more rent than he desires or chooses to spend. Colloquially, one property with a farm on it is said...between them when they once become sources of revenue. Shareholder and landlord live alike on the produce extracted from their property by the labor of the... | |
| ...the returns to capital and labor — were relatively crude. The basic method was that of assertion : Colloquially, one property with a farm on it is said...between them when they once become sources of revenue . . . shareholder and landlord live alike on the produce extracted from their property by the labor... | |
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