Gillettes Industrial Solution World Corporation An Account of the Evolution O
Gillettes Industrial Solution World Corporation An Account of the Evolution O
Melvin L Melvin Linwood Severy
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By whom will Z be paid? If he is paid by A, no one makes a profit ; consequently, there is no property. If, on the contrary, Z bears the burden himself, he ceases to be a mem- ber of society; since it refuses him the right of property and profit, which it grants to the other associates. " Since, then, a nation, like universal humanity, is a vast indus- trial association which cannot act outside of itself, it is clear that no man can enrich himself without impoverishing another. For, in 270 GILL...ETTE'S INDUSTRIAL SOLUTION order that the right of property, the right of increase, may be re- spected in the case of A, it must be denied to Z; thus we see how equality of rights, separated from equality of conditions, may be a truth. The iniquity of political economy in this respect is fla- grant. " In connexion with the favourite theory that the justification of interest rests in the increased productivity of labour using capital over that of labour working without it, and that, therefore, the labourer is benefited by the transaction, even as the capitalist is bene- fited; and, furthermore, that the labourer is protected by the alleged fact that interest will always tend to a point at which labour can well afford to pay it, we quote the following from the introduction to Buckle's " History of Civilisation in England, " both for its bearing upon interest and upon rent.
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