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... monopoly value , ” that is , their val- ue is not measured by the labor contained - crystalized — in then at all , but by Demand and Supply , exclusively . And even with regard to wares that may be indefinitely increased ( the vast ...
... monopoly value , ” that is , their val- ue is not measured by the labor contained - crystalized — in then at all , but by Demand and Supply , exclusively . And even with regard to wares that may be indefinitely increased ( the vast ...
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... monopoly has made employers into a class of autocrats , the laborers into a class of dependents - of hirelings . Jesse Jones says In the " International Review , " of October 1880 : A class is fixed , when nine - tenths of those ...
... monopoly has made employers into a class of autocrats , the laborers into a class of dependents - of hirelings . Jesse Jones says In the " International Review , " of October 1880 : A class is fixed , when nine - tenths of those ...
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... monopoly of machinery — that capital can be and is coined out of women and even out of infancy ; that women and children can be and are substituted for men . Thus , not alone are men turned into wares , governed by Demand and Supply ...
... monopoly of machinery — that capital can be and is coined out of women and even out of infancy ; that women and children can be and are substituted for men . Thus , not alone are men turned into wares , governed by Demand and Supply ...
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... Monopoly . " It tells , how the Erie and Pennsylvania Railroads and Van- derpiit " pooled their interests with the ... Monopoly , " a very dangerous monopoly , one should think , for Pennsylvania and the public at large . " By the same ...
... Monopoly . " It tells , how the Erie and Pennsylvania Railroads and Van- derpiit " pooled their interests with the ... Monopoly , " a very dangerous monopoly , one should think , for Pennsylvania and the public at large . " By the same ...
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... monopoly does not so much consist in the plutocrat being the undisputed owner of that which he has acquired ( the sum total of which is now so very inappropriately called National wealth . ) Though formed out of fleecings and in no oth ...
... monopoly does not so much consist in the plutocrat being the undisputed owner of that which he has acquired ( the sum total of which is now so very inappropriately called National wealth . ) Though formed out of fleecings and in no oth ...
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