The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volum 207A. Constable, 1808 |
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Pàgina 109
... labour in a community . They say that the entire wealth of the community is created by labour and should therefore go entirely to the labourers . This seems plausible enough until we reflect that the wealth of the com- munity is mainly ...
... labour in a community . They say that the entire wealth of the community is created by labour and should therefore go entirely to the labourers . This seems plausible enough until we reflect that the wealth of the com- munity is mainly ...
Pàgina 120
... labour and capital of society would be managed for the general account of the community , every individual being required to take a share of labour , either as thinker , teacher , artist , or producer , all being classed according to ...
... labour and capital of society would be managed for the general account of the community , every individual being required to take a share of labour , either as thinker , teacher , artist , or producer , all being classed according to ...
Pàgina 122
... Labour Party for 1907-8 . This programme , after laying down the maxim that land and capital should be owned collectively , and that work and wealth should be ' equit- ' ably ' distributed , goes on as follows : ' As a means to this end ...
... Labour Party for 1907-8 . This programme , after laying down the maxim that land and capital should be owned collectively , and that work and wealth should be ' equit- ' ably ' distributed , goes on as follows : ' As a means to this end ...
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