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... human labor power . Tailoring and weaving , though qualitatively different productive activities , are both of them productive expenditure of the human brain , muscle , nerve , hand , etc. , and in this sense are both of them human ...
... human labor power . Tailoring and weaving , though qualitatively different productive activities , are both of them productive expenditure of the human brain , muscle , nerve , hand , etc. , and in this sense are both of them human ...
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... human history for which this assumption is false . Of course in the past , there were great catastrophes ; for example , plagues , floods , barbarian invasions . But , if such catastrophes were warded off , there was a stable , well ...
... human history for which this assumption is false . Of course in the past , there were great catastrophes ; for example , plagues , floods , barbarian invasions . But , if such catastrophes were warded off , there was a stable , well ...
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... human beings . In whatever field a given organization operates , it is nothing more than the sum total of the talents , the aspirations , and the characters of the human building blocks of which it is made , mellowed perhaps by the ...
... human beings . In whatever field a given organization operates , it is nothing more than the sum total of the talents , the aspirations , and the characters of the human building blocks of which it is made , mellowed perhaps by the ...
Contents
A Probe of the Art of WealthGetting | 1944 |
A Follower of Confucius Anticipates the Law of Supply | 1953 |
Breaking the Bonds of Tradition | 1973 |
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