Political EconomyD. Appleton, 1888 - 134 Seiten |
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... less in all states of society , which are not merely barbarous . In every village there is the butcher and the baker , and the blacksmith and the carpenter . Even in a single family there is division of labour : the husband ploughs , or ...
... less in all states of society , which are not merely barbarous . In every village there is the butcher and the baker , and the blacksmith and the carpenter . Even in a single family there is division of labour : the husband ploughs , or ...
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... right tools and materials around you ; when you have finished one box , for instance , you are all ready to make another with less trouble than the first ; but if you have to go off and 34 [ CH . PRIMER OF POLITICAL ECONOMY .
... right tools and materials around you ; when you have finished one box , for instance , you are all ready to make another with less trouble than the first ; but if you have to go off and 34 [ CH . PRIMER OF POLITICAL ECONOMY .
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... less- ening their labour , and a few important inventions have been made in this way . But , as a general rule , the division of labour leads to invention , because it enables ingenious men to make invention their pro- fession . The ...
... less- ening their labour , and a few important inventions have been made in this way . But , as a general rule , the division of labour leads to invention , because it enables ingenious men to make invention their pro- fession . The ...
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... less , but if you wanted to have a chair made of a new pattern , it would cost perhaps five or ten times as much . 29. Personal Adaptation . A further advantage of the division of labour is that , when there are many different trades ...
... less , but if you wanted to have a chair made of a new pattern , it would cost perhaps five or ten times as much . 29. Personal Adaptation . A further advantage of the division of labour is that , when there are many different trades ...
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... less in- telligent man , is able to build his own house , till the ground , tend his horse , and in a rough way , make his own carts , implements , and household furni- ture . Even the Red Indian is much better able to take care of ...
... less in- telligent man , is able to build his own house , till the ground , tend his horse , and in a rough way , make his own carts , implements , and household furni- ture . Even the Red Indian is much better able to take care of ...
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