English Local Government of To-Day; a Study of the Relations of Central And Local Government
The book English Local Government of To-Day; a Study of the Relations of Central And Local Government was written by author Maltbie, Milo Roy, 1871- Here you can read free online of English Local Government of To-Day; a Study of the Relations of Central And Local Government book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is English Local Government of To-Day; a Study of the Relations of Central And Local Government a good or bad book?
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Now, just so far, says Marx, as those things which lose their value piecemeal, are " wholly employed, but only partially consumed, they perform the same gratuitous service as natural forces, water, steam, air, etc. This gratuitous service of past-labor, when filled with a soul by living labor, increases with the advancing stages of accumulation." ' This general idea has further enforcement by a course oi ^Capital, p. 616. ^liic^., p. 6lJ. ^ Ibid., p. 620. I02 GERMAN WAGE THEORIES [3^8 argument ...which is designed to show the influence of the growth of capital upon the fate of the laboring class, and which ends with a melancholy picture of the pauperism to which the laboring population of the world is inevitably tending by the very essence of the capitalistic mode of production. Accumulation and consequent growth of capital yield the following results : I. Diminution of the mass of employed labor in proportion to the mass of the means of production. II. Accelerated diminution of variable as compared with constant capital.
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