Manual of Social Science: Being a Condensation of the "Principles of Social Science" of H.C. Carey |
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... materials and finished commodities the one essential characteristic of civilization . British system looks to the prevention of that approximation . Its tendency towards reduction of other communities to a state of barbarism ....... 25 ...
... materials and finished commodities the one essential characteristic of civilization . British system looks to the prevention of that approximation . Its tendency towards reduction of other communities to a state of barbarism ....... 25 ...
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... finished commodities , Germany now exports them . Having raised the prices of raw materials , they are now imported .... 233 236 238 23. Growing division of the land , accompanied by an enlargement of the proportions borne by the ...
... finished commodities , Germany now exports them . Having raised the prices of raw materials , they are now imported .... 233 236 238 23. Growing division of the land , accompanied by an enlargement of the proportions borne by the ...
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... finished products fall , with further profit to the farmer . Man and land at one end of the scale of prices , and ... commodities as regularly decline . Double loss to the farmer who is distant from market , resulting from the low prices of ...
... finished products fall , with further profit to the farmer . Man and land at one end of the scale of prices , and ... commodities as regularly decline . Double loss to the farmer who is distant from market , resulting from the low prices of ...
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... materials and finished commodities approximate most in price , the power to command their services is proof conclusive of advancing civilization ..... 3. Central and Northern Europe now becoming the great reservoirs of those metals ...
... materials and finished commodities approximate most in price , the power to command their services is proof conclusive of advancing civilization ..... 3. Central and Northern Europe now becoming the great reservoirs of those metals ...
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... materials , it reduces those of finished products . Throughout incon- sistent with himself . Accuracy of his views ... commodities . Perishes , unless the demand follows instantly upon its production . Waste of labor one of the ...
... materials , it reduces those of finished products . Throughout incon- sistent with himself . Accuracy of his views ... commodities . Perishes , unless the demand follows instantly upon its production . Waste of labor one of the ...
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Page 28 - The natural price of labor is that price which is necessary to enable the laborers, one with another, to subsist and to perpetuate their race, without either increase or diminution.
Page 528 - They were unenlightened by science, and unacquainted with that religion, which enjoins men to do unto others as they would that others should do unto them.
Page 513 - But it cannot be expected that individuals should, at their own risk, or rather to their certain loss, introduce a new manufacture, and bear the...