The Complete Works of Henry George, 1. ciltAMS Press, 1973 |
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... things is the wealthiest community . The common character of these things is that they consist of natural substances or products which have been adapted by human labor to human use or gratification , their value depending on the amount ...
... things is the wealthiest community . The common character of these things is that they consist of natural substances or products which have been adapted by human labor to human use or gratification , their value depending on the amount ...
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... things . Production in- cludes not merely the making of things , but the bringing of them to the consumer . The merchant or storekeeper is thus as truly a producer as is the manufacturer , or farmer , and his stock or capital is as much ...
... things . Production in- cludes not merely the making of things , but the bringing of them to the consumer . The merchant or storekeeper is thus as truly a producer as is the manufacturer , or farmer , and his stock or capital is as much ...
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... things might be mentioned which , like money , or planes , or planks , or engines , or clothing , have no innate power of increase , yet other things are included in the terms wealth and capital which , like wine , will of themselves ...
... things might be mentioned which , like money , or planes , or planks , or engines , or clothing , have no innate power of increase , yet other things are included in the terms wealth and capital which , like wine , will of themselves ...
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Chapter LThe current doctrine of wagesits insufficiency | 17 |
POPULATION AND SUBSISTENCE | 89 |
THE LAWS OF DISTRIBUTION | 151 |
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