| Economics - 1899 - 730 pages
...broadly speaking, not affect the price of commodities." " Secondly. The general tendency of capitalist production is not to raise, but to sink the average standard of wages." " Thirdly. Trades Unions work well as centres of resistance against the encroachments of capital. They... | |
| Economics - 1899 - 712 pages
...broadly speaking, not affect the price of commodities." " Secondly. The general tendency of capitalist production is not to raise, but to sink the average standard of wages." " Thirdly. Trades Unions work well as centres of resistance against the encroachments of capital. They... | |
| Karl Marx - 1913 - 134 pages
...broadly speaking, not affect the prices of commodities. Secondly. The general tendency of capitalist production is not to raise, but to sink the average standard of wages. Thirdly. Trades Unions work well as centers of resistance against the encroachments of capital. They... | |
| Joseph Shield Nicholson - Capital - 1921 - 166 pages
...progressively turn the scale against the working man, and that consequently the general tendency of capital production is not to raise but to sink the average standard of wages or to push the value of labour more or less to its minimum limit.* In this account of the progress, or rather the retrogression,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Un-American Activities - 1938 - 1538 pages
...on the part of the working class. This method is primarily economic, but as John L. Lewis has s:iid, "economic, political and social education and struggle...being the tendency of things in this system, is this saving that the working class ought to renounce their resistance ngainst the encroachments of capital,... | |
| John E. Roemer - Business & Economics - 1981 - 234 pages
...progressively turn the scale in favour of the capitalist against the working man, and that consequently the general tendency of capitalistic production is...average standard of wages, or to push the value of labour more or less to its minimum limit. The wage theory of Wages, Price and Profit may now be synthesized.... | |
| Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, Kenneth Lapides - Philosophy - 1990 - 237 pages
...broadly speaking, not affect the prices of commodities. Secondly. The general tendency of capitalist production is not to raise, but to sink the average standard of wages. Thirdly. Trades Unions work well as centres of resistance against the encroachments of capital. They... | |
| Terrell Carver - Philosophy - 1991 - 388 pages
...progressively turn the scale in favour of the capitalist against the working man, and that consequently the general tendency of capitalistic production is...average standard of wages, or to push the value of labour more or less to its minimum limit. Such being the tendency of things in this system, is this... | |
| John Cunningham Wood - Business & Economics - 1987 - 640 pages
...of the capitalist against the working man, and that consequently the general tendency of capitalist production is not to raise, but to sink the average standard of wages, or to push the value of labour more or less to its minimum limit. [Marx-Engels, I, p. 446] Rosdolsky (p. 303, n56) has claimed... | |
| John Cunningham Wood - Marxian economics - 1993 - 426 pages
...progressively turn the scale in favour of the capitalist against the working man, and . . . consequently the general tendency of capitalistic production is...average standard of wages, or to push the value of labour more or less to its minimum limit [Marx 1899, 92; emphasis in the original]. This is clear and... | |
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