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... capital to build and own it ? -A . I believe it could . In order to answer that we would have to ascertain what capital is . Q. What is your definition of capital ? I want you to define where the cause of the trouble is . You now say it ...
... capital to build and own it ? -A . I believe it could . In order to answer that we would have to ascertain what capital is . Q. What is your definition of capital ? I want you to define where the cause of the trouble is . You now say it ...
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... capital ? —A . Most undoubtedly . By Mr. RICE : Q. Supposing you were going to have a co - operative association ... capital and machinery would make it , for the first thing , possible for all trades to go into the co - operative system ...
... capital ? —A . Most undoubtedly . By Mr. RICE : Q. Supposing you were going to have a co - operative association ... capital and machinery would make it , for the first thing , possible for all trades to go into the co - operative system ...
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... capital from engaging in that business ? -A . There was not , but there was no iron manufactory on any large scale . Q. As large a scale as the world demanded ? —A . I wish to ask you if we are here for historical discussion , or for ...
... capital from engaging in that business ? -A . There was not , but there was no iron manufactory on any large scale . Q. As large a scale as the world demanded ? —A . I wish to ask you if we are here for historical discussion , or for ...
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... capital fall in value , so that the poor man can get it ; is that of any value to the poor man ? -A . Legislation needn't do it . Q. I ask you this question . You say the present state of things is making capital worthless . When it ...
... capital fall in value , so that the poor man can get it ; is that of any value to the poor man ? -A . Legislation needn't do it . Q. I ask you this question . You say the present state of things is making capital worthless . When it ...
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... capital ? —A . Certainly . Q. That capital should not be allowed to exist ? -A . Henceforth not allowed to exist ; in future society it should not be possible to have any private capital . Q. Capital is the surplus over a man's debts ...
... capital ? —A . Certainly . Q. That capital should not be allowed to exist ? -A . Henceforth not allowed to exist ; in future society it should not be possible to have any private capital . Q. Capital is the surplus over a man's debts ...
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