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Page 186
... labour power . Labour is a process going on between man and nature whereby man not only acts on the external world and changes it but also at the same time changes his own nature . Essential to this process are instruments of labour ...
... labour power . Labour is a process going on between man and nature whereby man not only acts on the external world and changes it but also at the same time changes his own nature . Essential to this process are instruments of labour ...
Page 187
... labour is the cause of value , so labour - time is the measure of value ; the idea that value and its magnitude originate in their expres- sion as exchange - value he labelled a delusion . By associating exchange with interest in ...
... labour is the cause of value , so labour - time is the measure of value ; the idea that value and its magnitude originate in their expres- sion as exchange - value he labelled a delusion . By associating exchange with interest in ...
Page 191
... labour and exchange the worker's labour for money . ( This is part of his elaborate argument on surplus value . ) Since this was central to Marx's whole argument he was prepared to treat as capital only the alienated , the dis- junctive ...
... labour and exchange the worker's labour for money . ( This is part of his elaborate argument on surplus value . ) Since this was central to Marx's whole argument he was prepared to treat as capital only the alienated , the dis- junctive ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Denys Page | 61 |
THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA AND THE DISCOVERY OF MAN Raleigh | 101 |
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