| Hayashi Hiroyoshi - Labor theory of value - 2005 - 420 pages
...labour, at all times and places, may be said to be of equal value to the labourer. In his ordinary state of health, strength and spirits; in the ordinary degree..."which he pays must always be the same, "whatever may be the quantity of goods which he receives in return for it. Of these, indeed, it may sometimes... | |
| Glyn Lloyd-Hughes - 2005 - 412 pages
...labour, at all times and places, may be said to be of equal value to the labourer. In his ordinary state of health, strength, and spirits; in the ordinary...portion of his ease, his liberty, and his happiness. Labour alone, therefore, never varying in its own value, is alone the ultimate and real standard by... | |
| Michael Lewis - Economic policy - 2007 - 1476 pages
...labor, at all times and places, may be said to be of equal value to the laborer. In his ordinary state of health, strength, and spirits; in the ordinary...price which he pays must always be the same, whatever may be the quantity of goods which he receives in return for it. Of these, indeed, it may sometimes... | |
| Stephen McCarthy, David Kehl - Economics - 2008 - 294 pages
...Equal quantities of labour, at all times and places, may be said to be of equal value to the labourer. (H)e must always lay down the same portion of his...price which he pays must always be the same, whatever may be the quantity of goods which he receives in return for them Labour alone . . . never varying... | |
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