The Growth of Economic ThoughtDuke University Press, 1991 - 868 頁 |
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... forces than have all preceding generations together . Subjection of Nature's forces to man , machinery , application of chemistry to industry and agriculture , steam - navigation , railways , electric telegraphs , clearing of whole ...
... forces than have all preceding generations together . Subjection of Nature's forces to man , machinery , application of chemistry to industry and agriculture , steam - navigation , railways , electric telegraphs , clearing of whole ...
第 464 頁
... forces of society and the existing relations of production . As the productive forces develop , these relations become fetters which are eventu- ally broken asunder by revolution . Marx's economic interpretation of history is thus ...
... forces of society and the existing relations of production . As the productive forces develop , these relations become fetters which are eventu- ally broken asunder by revolution . Marx's economic interpretation of history is thus ...
第 638 頁
... forces , as in classical economics , or between the quantity wanted of nature's forces and the quantity available , as in marginal utility economics . The older economics had constructed a pure theory based on the physical exchange of ...
... forces , as in classical economics , or between the quantity wanted of nature's forces and the quantity available , as in marginal utility economics . The older economics had constructed a pure theory based on the physical exchange of ...
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