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... are considerably modified . The alterations , how- ever , do not , as will be shown immediately , at all affect the justness of the strictures in the text . And it may also If value , however , denotes merely a relation , OF VALUE . 9.
... are considerably modified . The alterations , how- ever , do not , as will be shown immediately , at all affect the justness of the strictures in the text . And it may also If value , however , denotes merely a relation , OF VALUE . 9.
Page 11
... a positive or intrinsic quality , this might be true ; but since it denotes a mere relation between two objects , to suppose any alteration could take place in this relation as to one and not as to the other ; OF VALUE . 11 CHAPTER.
... a positive or intrinsic quality , this might be true ; but since it denotes a mere relation between two objects , to suppose any alteration could take place in this relation as to one and not as to the other ; OF VALUE . 11 CHAPTER.
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... alteration had taken place in the latter object , the former had undergone no change in the conditions of its production , would be as absurd as to assert the unvarying likeness of a portrait to the original , because , however the man ...
... alteration had taken place in the latter object , the former had undergone no change in the conditions of its production , would be as absurd as to assert the unvarying likeness of a portrait to the original , because , however the man ...
Page 21
... alteration : he asserts , on the other hand , that such a commodity would be invariable , and , according to his doctrine hereafter to be examined , would form a perfect measure of other things . Clear and definite ideas on the present ...
... alteration : he asserts , on the other hand , that such a commodity would be invariable , and , according to his doctrine hereafter to be examined , would form a perfect measure of other things . Clear and definite ideas on the present ...
Page 42
... a reason for calling an alteration in wages a fall , that it would appear to be a fall if the value of labour were estimated in an hy- pothetical standard of this kind . and which is asserted by its author to be " 42 ON REAL AND.
... a reason for calling an alteration in wages a fall , that it would appear to be a fall if the value of labour were estimated in an hy- pothetical standard of this kind . and which is asserted by its author to be " 42 ON REAL AND.
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absurd Adam Smith aggregate value alteration ascer ascertain asserts bour capitalist cardo cause of value causes affecting chapter circumstances commodity produced compared cost of production definite portion determined different periods dities doctrine doubled Econ economists employed in producing equal in value error estimated exchangeable value fallen former ideas implies increase invariable value ject labour employed labour necessary labour required language latter length London Magazine Malthus mand means measure of value medium of comparison modities monopoly mutual value object obtain Political Economy possessed power of commanding power of purchasing Principles of Pol producing labour profits proportion proposition quan quantities of corn quantity of labour quarters of corn ratio real value rela relation of value Ricardo SAMUEL BAILEY sense silver speak suppose tain term thing tion value in relation value of commodities value of labour variation varied wages Wealth of Nations words writer yard of cloth