The University Magazine and Free Review, Volumen7John Mackinnon Robertson, G. Astor Singer S. Sonnenschein & Company, 1897 |
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... producing capacities ( differences in the requirements of differently constituted races being admitted ) it is manifestly of prime importance that social , labor , and economic reformers should master the working of the monetary systems ...
... producing capacities ( differences in the requirements of differently constituted races being admitted ) it is manifestly of prime importance that social , labor , and economic reformers should master the working of the monetary systems ...
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... produced each year is distributed ! You will observe that a great deal of the produce goes to the unemployed ! rich , without any of their riches going back as a return . to the producers , while the unemployed poor get next to nothing ...
... produced each year is distributed ! You will observe that a great deal of the produce goes to the unemployed ! rich , without any of their riches going back as a return . to the producers , while the unemployed poor get next to nothing ...
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John Mackinnon Robertson, G. Astor Singer. swords , and munitions of war produced on any scale to suit the most ... produce for all time ( via the taxes ) , while those who give their lives as soldiers to the same governments do so ...
John Mackinnon Robertson, G. Astor Singer. swords , and munitions of war produced on any scale to suit the most ... produce for all time ( via the taxes ) , while those who give their lives as soldiers to the same governments do so ...
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... produced to practically any extent , while the land stands on the opposite footing . But the one thing that sets machinery and land and labor in motion is money , and it is the monopoly of this money that affects all production . As ...
... produced to practically any extent , while the land stands on the opposite footing . But the one thing that sets machinery and land and labor in motion is money , and it is the monopoly of this money that affects all production . As ...
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... produce will it buy , and vice versa , where the measure of value and the medium of exchange are fused together . Changes in the value of the monetary unit will , as is evident , affect men in different ways and degrees . according to ...
... produce will it buy , and vice versa , where the measure of value and the medium of exchange are fused together . Changes in the value of the monetary unit will , as is evident , affect men in different ways and degrees . according to ...
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The University Magazine and Free Review, Volumen7 John Mackinnon Robertson,G. Astor Singer Vista completa - 1897 |
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