The capitalist manifestoRandom House, 1958 - 265 pages |
Contents
PROPERTY AND LEISURE | 13 |
SOME PROBLEMS TO BE SOLVED | 30 |
ECONOMIC JUSTICE AND ECONOMIC RIGHTS | 52 |
Copyright | |
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activities become called capital instruments capitalist economy capitalist revolution civilization competition completely concentrated consumer contribution corporations create democracy determined diffused distribution of wealth earn effect engaged equal existence fact factors families force form of distribution freedom full employment further gift give hand highly holdings households human income increasing individual industrial institutions interest involved justice labor power laboristic laws leisure less liberal limit machines mass means mechanical mixed capitalism natural needs operate organized owners of capital ownership of capital participation in production percent persons political possible practical present primitive principle private ownership private property problem production of wealth progressive property in capital receive result share skill slave socialized society standard of living subsistence technological theory things tion toil unions United viable wages wealth produced workers