Socialism and EthicsInternational Publishers, 1943 - 223 ページ "Reference notes": pages 215-219. |
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... industry and agriculture , poverty , whether absolute or relative to the higher stand- ards of living that capitalism has made possible , is an anachronism . Yet poverty is a tragic reality for at least thirty million people in America ...
... industry and agriculture , poverty , whether absolute or relative to the higher stand- ards of living that capitalism has made possible , is an anachronism . Yet poverty is a tragic reality for at least thirty million people in America ...
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... industry to industry , holders of capital withdraw their money because of the poor return , refuse to take further risks at such poor promises , decline to invest in new enterprises , and refuse to enlarge plants and even to produce new ...
... industry to industry , holders of capital withdraw their money because of the poor return , refuse to take further risks at such poor promises , decline to invest in new enterprises , and refuse to enlarge plants and even to produce new ...
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... industry rose to heights undreamed of . Capitalism was transformed from its earlier competitive stage into imperialism , manifested by monopoly , the dominance of finance over industrial capital , and the international struggle for ...
... industry rose to heights undreamed of . Capitalism was transformed from its earlier competitive stage into imperialism , manifested by monopoly , the dominance of finance over industrial capital , and the international struggle for ...
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