The World of Business, Volume 4Edward C. Bursk |
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... social substance common to them all , they are values commodity values . In the ratio of exchange between commodities , their exchange- value seemed to us something that was completely independent of their use - values . Ignoring the ...
... social substance common to them all , they are values commodity values . In the ratio of exchange between commodities , their exchange- value seemed to us something that was completely independent of their use - values . Ignoring the ...
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... social division of labor . This division of labor is essential to the production of commodities ; although it is not true , conversely , that there is no social division of labor in the absence of commodity production . In the primitive ...
... social division of labor . This division of labor is essential to the production of commodities ; although it is not true , conversely , that there is no social division of labor in the absence of commodity production . In the primitive ...
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... social life is founded upon routine . Unless society is permeated , through and through , with routine , civilization vanishes . So many sociological doctrines , the products of acute intellects , are wrecked by oblivious- ness to this ...
... social life is founded upon routine . Unless society is permeated , through and through , with routine , civilization vanishes . So many sociological doctrines , the products of acute intellects , are wrecked by oblivious- ness to this ...
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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