Land and of the consequent individual appropriation in the form of Rent, of the price paid for permission to use the earth, as well as for the advantages of superior soils and sites. " The society further works for the transfer to the community of the... A History of Socialism - Page 408by Thomas Kirkup - 1909 - 436 pagesFull view - About this book
| Great Britain - 1908 - 1218 pages
...Society, further, works for the transfer to the community of the administration of such Industrial Capital as can conveniently be managed socially. For, owing...class, the worker being now dependent on that class for leav( to earn a living. If these measures be carried out, without compensation (though not without... | |
| New England - 1894 - 808 pages
...further, works for the transfer to the community of the administration of such industrial capital as can be managed socially. For, owing to the monopoly of...capital have mainly enriched the proprietary class, the workers being now dependent on that class for leave to earn a living." To bring this condition of things... | |
| Great Britain - 1906 - 1160 pages
...Society, further, works for the transfer to the community of the administration of such industrial Capital as can conveniently be managed socially. For, owing...past, industrial inventions and the transformation ol/ surplus income into Capital have mainly enriched the proprietary class, the worker being now dependent... | |
| Robert Archey Woods - Great Britain - 1891 - 300 pages
...Society, further, works for the transfer to the community of the administration of such industrial capital as can conveniently be managed socially. For, owing to the monopoly of the means of production Jn the past, industrial inventions and the transformation of surplus income into capital have mainly... | |
| Richard Theodore Ely - Socialism - 1894 - 478 pages
...administration of such industrial capital as can conveniently lie managed socially. For, owiuK to the mono|toly of the means of production in the past, industrial...being now dependent on that class for leave to earn a livin|t. If these measures tie carried out, without compensation (though not without such relief to... | |
| Richard Theodore Ely - Socialism - 1894 - 480 pages
...Society, further, works for the transfer to the community of the administration of such industrial capital as can conveniently be managed socially. For, owing...to the monopoly of the means of production in the pa^t, industrial inventions and the transformation of surplus income into capital have mainly enriched... | |
| William Dwight Porter Bliss - Socialism - 1895 - 326 pages
...society, further, works for the transfer to the community of tho administration of such industrial capital as can conveniently be managed socially. For, owing to the monopoly of tho means of production in the past, industrial inventions and the transformation of surplus income... | |
| Social sciences - 1900 - 400 pages
...Association, further, works for the transfer to the community of the administration of such industrial Capital as can conveniently be managed socially. For, owing...dependent on that class for leave to earn a living. IV. If these measures be carried out, without compensation (though not without such relief to expropriated... | |
| Kiyoshi Karl Kawakami - Japan - 1903 - 258 pages
...the transfer to the community of the administration of such industrial Capital as can conveniently he managed socially. For, owing to the monopoly of the...dependent on that class for leave to earn a living. IV. If these measures be carried out, without compensation (though not without such relief to expropriated... | |
| J. Ellis Barker - Socialism - 1908 - 538 pages
...subject only to two conditions — his own cost of subsistence and the fluctuations of the market." 2 " Owing to the monopoly of the means of production in...dependent on that class for leave to earn a living." * The Surplus-Value Doctrine, like the preceding doctrines, is founded rather upon imagination than... | |
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