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Page 50
... economic motive al- ways prevails . Again , economics is not to be confused with technology . It is not interested in technique as such , but only in so far as it is one of the influences that determine scarcity . The manner in which ...
... economic motive al- ways prevails . Again , economics is not to be confused with technology . It is not interested in technique as such , but only in so far as it is one of the influences that determine scarcity . The manner in which ...
Page 52
... economic ele- ment is the only determining one , he transforms it into a meaningless , abstract and absurd phrase . The economic situation is the basis , but the various elements of the super- structure . . . also exercise their ...
... economic ele- ment is the only determining one , he transforms it into a meaningless , abstract and absurd phrase . The economic situation is the basis , but the various elements of the super- structure . . . also exercise their ...
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... economic security will soon discover that it has made a bad bargain , as it is helpless if the promises are not kept . Communists , on the other hand , invariably stress the economic aspect in accordance with the Marxist principle that ...
... economic security will soon discover that it has made a bad bargain , as it is helpless if the promises are not kept . Communists , on the other hand , invariably stress the economic aspect in accordance with the Marxist principle that ...
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