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... labour , and an injury to the party , who would have carried on the lawful exchange with him ; it strikes , therefore , at the very foundation of commerce , which cannot exist unless in countries where property is secure . Thus we ...
... labour , and an injury to the party , who would have carried on the lawful exchange with him ; it strikes , therefore , at the very foundation of commerce , which cannot exist unless in countries where property is secure . Thus we ...
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... labour required for its produc- tion . Capital , the accumulation of past labour , represents the entire amount of that labour which is not consumed ; -it is the old labour stored up for exchange with new labour . Those who attach an ...
... labour required for its produc- tion . Capital , the accumulation of past labour , represents the entire amount of that labour which is not consumed ; -it is the old labour stored up for exchange with new labour . Those who attach an ...
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... labour in art , or literature , or science , to the same standard of value by which manual labour is measured , would be as absurd as the tasteless ignorance of the Spaniards , who applied a rare and valu- able antique bust to serve as ...
... labour in art , or literature , or science , to the same standard of value by which manual labour is measured , would be as absurd as the tasteless ignorance of the Spaniards , who applied a rare and valu- able antique bust to serve as ...
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