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However directed , the motive to labour , freely exercised , must always be the result accruing to the labourer . This is technically called his wages . And since the more productive labour is rendered by the subdivision of employments ...
However directed , the motive to labour , freely exercised , must always be the result accruing to the labourer . This is technically called his wages . And since the more productive labour is rendered by the subdivision of employments ...
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The result of previous Labour - Not affixed to Land Nor incorporated with human ability - Nor reserved for private Consumption - But employed , or reserved for Employment , in Production , with a view to Profit from sale of its Produce ...
The result of previous Labour - Not affixed to Land Nor incorporated with human ability - Nor reserved for private Consumption - But employed , or reserved for Employment , in Production , with a view to Profit from sale of its Produce ...
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The result is a vast increase of production , by which the public , in its capacity of general consumer , gains a proportionate advantage . The term Monopoly carries with it in vulgar estimation an odium which is , in truth , only due ...
The result is a vast increase of production , by which the public , in its capacity of general consumer , gains a proportionate advantage . The term Monopoly carries with it in vulgar estimation an odium which is , in truth , only due ...
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PRELIMINARY DISCOURSE On the Coincidence of | 1 |
Duty of a Government the securing | 28 |
PRINCIPLES OF POLITICAL ECONOMY DEDUCED | 40 |
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