The Beginnings of Critical Realism in America, 1860-1920Harcourt, Brace & World, 1958 - 429 strán (strany) |
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... question . " Capital , " he asserted soberly , " arises solely from sav- ing . It stands always for self - denial and abstinence , " and interest is the " reward of abstinence . " But one important dogma , the classical wage - fund ...
... question . " Capital , " he asserted soberly , " arises solely from sav- ing . It stands always for self - denial and abstinence , " and interest is the " reward of abstinence . " But one important dogma , the classical wage - fund ...
Strana 143
... question of the hour for Wendell Phillips had become the question of the relation of labor and capital . In his thinking on the currency question - a question that be- came acute in the seventies - he was soon caught up by the Green ...
... question of the hour for Wendell Phillips had become the question of the relation of labor and capital . In his thinking on the currency question - a question that be- came acute in the seventies - he was soon caught up by the Green ...
Strana 163
... question , a question that for thirty years was a subject of passionate debate , he was at some disadvantage . Intellectually he was ill equipped to deal with it . Although a Ricardian he failed to grasp Ricardo's quantitative principle ...
... question , a question that for thirty years was a subject of passionate debate , he was at some disadvantage . Intellectually he was ill equipped to deal with it . Although a Ricardian he failed to grasp Ricardo's quantitative principle ...
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