| Economics - 1899 - 730 pages
...apply this measure, all sorts of labour are reduced to average or simple labour as their unit." " Eent, Interest, and Industrial Profit are only different...profits will rise ; and if wages rise profits will fall.1' " By what laws this division of the total amount of surplus value amongst the . three categories... | |
| Karl Marx - 1913 - 134 pages
...question quite foreign to our subject. This much, however, results from what has been stated. Rent, Interest, and Industrial Profit are only different...the surplus value of the commodity, or the unpaid labor enclosed in it, and they are equally derived from this source, and from this source alone. They... | |
| Clarence Gilbert Hoag - Interest - 1914 - 248 pages
...question quite foreign to our subject. This much, however, results from what has been stated. "Rent, Interest, and Industrial Profit are only different...and they are equally derived from this source, and from this source alone." § 90. This theory, the exploitation theory as it is usually called, is erroneous... | |
| Algie Martin Simons, Charles H. Kerr - American periodicals - 1916 - 770 pages
...question quite foreign to our subject. This much, however, results from what has been stated. "Rent, Interest and. Industrial Profit are only different...the surplus value of the commodity, or the unpaid labor enclosed in it, and they are equally derived from this source, and from this source alone. They... | |
| Nina Harbour - 1920 - 258 pages
...commodity is paid Icxbor; part is unpaid labor."1 The capitalist appropriates this unpaid labor. "Rent, Interest, and Industrial Profit are only different...the surplus value of the commodity, or the unpaid labor enclosed in it, and they are equally derived & from this source, and from this source alone."... | |
| Arthur Shadwell - Communism - 1925 - 236 pages
...the value of what labour has producejd above the advances made to produce it.'1 Thus Marx : ' Rent, interest and industrial profit are only different names for different parts of the surplus 1 Menger : The Right to the Whole Produce of Labour, p. 101. • Revue Mensuelle d' Economic Politique,... | |
| Harry Wellington Laidler - Socialism - 1927 - 780 pages
...interest, so that there remains to the capitalist as such only industrial or commercial profit. "Rent, interest and industrial profit are only different...the surplus value of the commodity, or the unpaid labor enclosed in it, and they are equally derived from this source and 'from this source alone. They... | |
| John Cunningham Wood - Marxian economics - 1993 - 426 pages
...simplified form.64 Like Mill, Marx suggested there was an inverse relationship between profits and wages: "If wages fall, profits will rise; and if wages rise, profits will fall — A general rise in wages would, therefore, result in a general fall of the rate of profit, but would... | |
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