Principles of political economy, deduced from the natural laws of social welfare, and applied to the present state of BritainLongman, 1833 - 457 pages |
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... Capital - CHAPTER IV . - LABOUR - Exchanges of its Produce- Right to Free Exchange - Division of Labour - Its advantages - Co - operation and mutual dependence of all Labourers - Barter - Money - Its use - Coin- Credit - General use of ...
... Capital - CHAPTER IV . - LABOUR - Exchanges of its Produce- Right to Free Exchange - Division of Labour - Its advantages - Co - operation and mutual dependence of all Labourers - Barter - Money - Its use - Coin- Credit - General use of ...
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George Poulett Scrope. CONTENTS . 6 Utility of Capital . - Profit on Capital . - Nature of Profit , and natural right to its enjoyment . - Mistaken Views of those who declaim against the Profits of Ca- pital . - Fixed and Circulating ...
George Poulett Scrope. CONTENTS . 6 Utility of Capital . - Profit on Capital . - Nature of Profit , and natural right to its enjoyment . - Mistaken Views of those who declaim against the Profits of Ca- pital . - Fixed and Circulating ...
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... Capital . Ir appears that man has everywhere and always from the first traces we possess of his history , laboured in the production of wealth on that simple principle of appropriation , which , as we have seen , is the natural ...
... Capital . Ir appears that man has everywhere and always from the first traces we possess of his history , laboured in the production of wealth on that simple principle of appropriation , which , as we have seen , is the natural ...
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... capital . It is thus made clear that labour can produce nothing , or scarce anything , without the aid both of capital and the useful qualities of those natural substances which are scattered over the surface of the earth . These , then ...
... capital . It is thus made clear that labour can produce nothing , or scarce anything , without the aid both of capital and the useful qualities of those natural substances which are scattered over the surface of the earth . These , then ...
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... production ; and the owners of which have , of course , an equal right with the labourers to share in the joint produce . These are , as we have seen , Land and Capital . 96 CHAPTER VI . Land - Its appropriation essential to.
... production ; and the owners of which have , of course , an equal right with the labourers to share in the joint produce . These are , as we have seen , Land and Capital . 96 CHAPTER VI . Land - Its appropriation essential to.
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