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Page 274
... exchange based on private property . - Man this is the fundamental premise of private property - produces only in ... exchange takes place or else , exchange reduces itself to the exchange of his labour for the produce of his labour ...
... exchange based on private property . - Man this is the fundamental premise of private property - produces only in ... exchange takes place or else , exchange reduces itself to the exchange of his labour for the produce of his labour ...
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... exchange and barter , a specifically human propensity which is probably not fortuitous but deter- mined by the use of reason and of language . The motive of those engaged in exchange is not humanity but egoism . The diversity of human ...
... exchange and barter , a specifically human propensity which is probably not fortuitous but deter- mined by the use of reason and of language . The motive of those engaged in exchange is not humanity but egoism . The diversity of human ...
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... exchange is of the highest interest , because they are the perceptibly alienated expressions of human activity and essential powers as species- activity and species - powers . - To say that the division of labour and exchange are based ...
... exchange is of the highest interest , because they are the perceptibly alienated expressions of human activity and essential powers as species- activity and species - powers . - To say that the division of labour and exchange are based ...
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Doctrine of the State 1843 | 57 |
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