The Living Age, Volume 343Living Age Company, 1932 |
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Page 148
... tion was the inflation . For the infla- tion led to the economic destruction of the German middle class . It removed the very foundations of the intellec- tual independence of the educated classes , at the same time improving the ...
... tion was the inflation . For the infla- tion led to the economic destruction of the German middle class . It removed the very foundations of the intellec- tual independence of the educated classes , at the same time improving the ...
Page 404
... tion , has one end in view : efficiency , the lowering of production costs by improved methods , by the adoption of automatic series of operation that normally involve the substitution of mechanical for human operation . This process ...
... tion , has one end in view : efficiency , the lowering of production costs by improved methods , by the adoption of automatic series of operation that normally involve the substitution of mechanical for human operation . This process ...
Page 493
... tion that appears in economic theory is that wealth depends on the ex- penditure of human labor . The con- clusion is that the wealth of any economic community should be pro- portional to the number of hours its inhabitants work . A ...
... tion that appears in economic theory is that wealth depends on the ex- penditure of human labor . The con- clusion is that the wealth of any economic community should be pro- portional to the number of hours its inhabitants work . A ...
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