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Pagina 134
... force , will occupy a false posi- tion - it will have no data whereby to determine the question of wages . When labour is free this question is decided by the relations between the demand and the supply of labour : if the demand exceed ...
... force , will occupy a false posi- tion - it will have no data whereby to determine the question of wages . When labour is free this question is decided by the relations between the demand and the supply of labour : if the demand exceed ...
Pagina 227
... force , this synthetic philoso- pher begins with muscular force versus weight - e.g . in lifting a chair . Without any previous analysis , without any shadow of proof , he assumes that the force as known to us is an affection of ...
... force , this synthetic philoso- pher begins with muscular force versus weight - e.g . in lifting a chair . Without any previous analysis , without any shadow of proof , he assumes that the force as known to us is an affection of ...
Pagina 228
... force . It would recognize resistance in objec- tive force ; it would proceed from the conservation of momentum to the conservation of energy . It would recognize that we must not endow a chair with consciousness , but it would ...
... force . It would recognize resistance in objec- tive force ; it would proceed from the conservation of momentum to the conservation of energy . It would recognize that we must not endow a chair with consciousness , but it would ...
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