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Karl Marx. 2. The Profit of Capital The profit or gain of capital is altogether different from the wages of labour . This difference manifests itself in two ways : firstly , the profits of capital are regulated altogether by the value of ...
Karl Marx. 2. The Profit of Capital The profit or gain of capital is altogether different from the wages of labour . This difference manifests itself in two ways : firstly , the profits of capital are regulated altogether by the value of ...
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... capital is an improvement of the net revenue of the society . The whole capital of the undertaker of every work is necessarily divided between his fixed and his circulating capital . While his whole capital remains the same , the ...
... capital is an improvement of the net revenue of the society . The whole capital of the undertaker of every work is necessarily divided between his fixed and his circulating capital . While his whole capital remains the same , the ...
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... capital , and hence a capital with needs , which forfeits its interest and hence its existence every moment it is not working . As capital , the value of the worker rises or falls in accordance with supply and demand , and even in a ...
... capital , and hence a capital with needs , which forfeits its interest and hence its existence every moment it is not working . As capital , the value of the worker rises or falls in accordance with supply and demand , and even in a ...
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