... at the end of a year I will have more swarms of bees, and the honey which they have made. Or supposing, where there is a range, I turn out sheep, or hogs, or cattle ; at the end of the year I will, upon the average, also have an increase. Now what... The Crank: An Unconventional Magazine - Página 1161909Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Henry George - 1882 - 104 páginas
...will, ipon the average, also have an increase. Now what gives the increase in these cases is something which, though it generally requires labour to utilise...separable from labour —the active power of nature ; the principle of growth, of reproduction, which everywhere characterises all the forms of that mysterious... | |
| Charles William Daniel - 1913 - 104 páginas
...setting up competitive industries. But what about interest — usury — the Socialist will ask. Usury will cease to exist. Interest may or may not remain...increase — a pooling of benefits is found to be to the advantage of all, and thus interest strikes an average. In a series of articles entitled, "... | |
| Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk - 1922 - 502 páginas
...will, upon the average, also have an increase. Now what gives the increase in these cases is something which, though it generally requires labour to utilise...separable from labour — the active power of nature ; the principle of growth, of reproduction, which everywhere characterises all the forms of that mysterious... | |
| Henry George - 1999 - 457 páginas
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