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Pagina 151
... production , taken as if at the same rate of wages , had been increased by 21 per cent . Now , as he pointed out , the increase of the cost of production would tend to make it no longer worth while to retain or invest capital in ...
... production , taken as if at the same rate of wages , had been increased by 21 per cent . Now , as he pointed out , the increase of the cost of production would tend to make it no longer worth while to retain or invest capital in ...
Pagina 152
... production increase or wages would decrease . In the former case , with the diminution of capital , more workmen could not be employed . In the latter case more might be em- ployed , but workmen at the expense of workmen , the less ...
... production increase or wages would decrease . In the former case , with the diminution of capital , more workmen could not be employed . In the latter case more might be em- ployed , but workmen at the expense of workmen , the less ...
Pagina 231
... produce , without the ordinary moving organs , a supposed enormous velocity with which supposed particles make one another move , and finally these are supposed to produce , without the ordinary ac- tion of the sensory organs , thought ...
... produce , without the ordinary moving organs , a supposed enormous velocity with which supposed particles make one another move , and finally these are supposed to produce , without the ordinary ac- tion of the sensory organs , thought ...
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