| James Bonar - 1893 - 440 páginas
...used by Adam Smith in the same sense throughout his reasoning on this subject. When he says that " Equal quantities of labour at all times and places...portion of his ease, his liberty, and his happiness," 2 — it is clearly not value in exchange that is meant, but value in use ; and, according to Adam... | |
| James Bonar - 1893 - 432 páginas
...reasoning on this subject. When he says that " Equal quantities of labour at all times and places may be said to be of equal value to the labourer ; in his...portion of his ease, his liberty, and his happiness," 2 — it is c^lea£l^jioj__5^1uein_exchange that isjr1eantjbutvalue in use ; and, according to~A"clam... | |
| James Bonar - 1893 - 438 páginas
...reasoning on this subject. When he says that " Equal quantities of labour at all times and places may be said to be of equal value to the labourer ; in his...portion of his ease, his liberty, and his happiness," 2 —it is clearly not value in exchange that is meant, but value in use ; and, according to Adam Smith's... | |
| James Bonar - 1893 - 440 páginas
...reasoning on this subject. When he says that " Equal quantities of labour at all times and places may be said to be of equal value to the labourer ; in his...the same portion of his ease, his liberty, and his happiness,"8 — it is clearly not value in exchange that is meant, but value in use ; and, according... | |
| Thomas Mackay - 1894 - 324 páginas
...measure of the value of other commodities. Equal quantities of labour at all times and places may be said to be of equal value to the labourer. In his...price which he pays must always be the same whatever the quantity of goods which he receives in return for it. Of these, indeed, it may sometimes purchase... | |
| 1896 - 608 páginas
...standard for the measurement of values. " Equal quantities of labour, at all times and places, may be said to be of equal value to the labourer. In his...the same portion of his .ease, his liberty, and his happiness."1 In the second place it is pecuniary outlay of the manufacturer or merchant — his "expenses... | |
| Henry Dunning Macleod - 1896 - 778 páginas
...quantity, can never be an accurate "•»••?* ft the quantity of other things so a commodity which is labourer. In his ordinary state of health, strength,...lay down the same portion of his ease, his liberty, his happiness. The price which he pays must always be the same, whatever the quantity of goods which... | |
| Henry Dunning Macleod - 1899 - 446 páginas
...Equal Quantities of Labour, at all times and places, may be said to be of equal value to the laboitrer. In his ordinary state of health, strength, and spirits,...lay down the same portion of his ease, his liberty, his happiness. The price •which he pays must always be the same, whatever the quantity of goods which... | |
| Albert Conser Whitaker - 1904 - 240 páginas
...value in different times and places. But " Equal quantities of labour, at all times and places, may be said to be of equal value to the labourer. In his...quantity of goods which he receives in return for it. * * * Labour alone, therefore, never -varying in its own value, is alone the ultimate and real standard... | |
| Karl Marx - 1904 - 326 páginas
...commodities. 1 Thus eg, Adam Smith says : "Equal quantities of labour, at all times and places, may be said to be of equal value to the labourer. In his...his happiness. The price which he pays must always bo the same, whatever may be the quantity of goods which he receives in return for it. Of these, indeed,... | |
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