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- Title: Freedom/Immortality/Social: Lecture X: Moral, Social Life and Religion from the Viewpoint of Anthroposophy
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- also a special commodity because of the modern social order,
- like a commodity. It will be also overcome that the human being
- power as a commodity et cetera. However, it holds true that
- means which one also gives away for an objective commodity, but
- which changes into a commodity.
- Title: Foundations of Esotericism: Lecture XXVIII
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- In the Fifth Sub-Race work is performed as a commodity (sold).
- Title: Symptom 2 Reality: Lecture II: Symptomatology of Recent Centuries
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- labour-power as a commodity like other commodities. Thus two
- the commodity labour-power. But the commodity labour power,
- Title: Challenge/Times: Lecture II: The Present from the Viewpoint of the Present
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- commodity stares us in the face in all sorts of forms.
- become in the most conspicuous way a commodity is one of the
- Title: Fundamental Social Demand: Lecture 1
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- labor. The piece of goods, the commodity is, as it were,
- idea: The commodity, the piece of goods that we buy,
- appears as a commodity can be regarded in no other way than
- is a commodity. Just as we buy any other things, so
- market and sold like a commodity?” Needless to say this
- that in the commodity we but have to do with so much
- labor from the commodity?” But they take it as
- inseparably bound up with the commodity. Hence they look for
- simply did not arise: “Can we make the commodity
- labor flows into the commodity?” That is how they put
- commodity; and this works in conjunction with the
- Title: Fundamental Social Demand: Lecture 2
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- like a commodity, brought on to the market like a commodity,
- treated like a commodity after the laws of supply and demand.
- “Seeing that labor power is a commodity, how can we
- protect this commodity, labor power, from
- any other commodity, according to supply and demand.
- being treated as a commodity, functioning as a commodity in
- a commodity. This way of thinking has become habitual since
- taken as an axiom that labor-power is a commodity. All they
- want to do is, in spite of its being a commodity, to protect
- commodity.
- objective commodity, the goods, the product, from the
- labor-power is crystallized into the commodity and
- commodity, the goods, the product, be loosed and severed from
- commodity? For this can be done if we believe in that
- Title: Fundamental Social Demand: Lecture 3
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- present social structure, labor is a commodity from the labor
- told you already contains the impulse to free the commodity
- the commodity he makes undergoes in the world; if he
- the fact that he produces just this commodity. But this can
- Title: Fundamental Social Demand: Lecture 5
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- part of the human being to be bought as a commodity and sold
- by himself as a commodity. Moreover it is a part of man that
- labor to be a commodity. This is the true salient point of
- sets free the commodity from the labor-power of man. In
- Title: The Social Question as a Question of Consciousness: Lecture 5
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- it leads to the sale to the employer of his labour power as a commodity.
- only be exchange of one commodity with another, commodities, that is,
- in the exchange of commodities. What is a commodity, if we think of
- its reality? A piece of ground is not a commodity; coal, when under
- the earth is not a commodity. A commodity is the result of human activity
- that can be brought into the concept ‘commodity’. The nature
- of a commodity has been the subject of much argument. A close study
- representing them, for what cannot be a commodity — ground, land,
- Land itself is not a commodity but commodities come from the land. And
- Title: The Social Question as a Question of Consciousness: Lecture 6
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- is a commodity or a mere token of value. One person deems it a commodity
- that men have simply chosen a convenient commodity to avoid certain
- commodity, money, being there, for which one can exchange everything
- national economists hold the view that money is a commodity. Paper money
- is looked upon as a substitute for this commodity. For the commodity
- money to be a commodity, whereas other clever people regard it merely
- money has the character of a mere commodity, while on the other hand
- the exchange of gold as a commodity carried on between States. Everything
- responsible for this possesses the gold also, that the commodity gold
- is also there to be dealt with in the some way as any other commodity.
- In this sense therefore money is a commodity in international trade.
- member of the organism, money would then have to be a commodity and
- derive its commodity value in the commodity market. The present curious
- conditions can help. Help can come only by the economic commodity, money,
- sphere. The equivalent of a certain commodity in money will be regulated
- Title: The Social Question as a Question of Consciousness: Lecture 7
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- the moment capital is accumulated, what he possesses is no more a commodity
- Title: Art as a Bridge ...: Lecture: Art As A Bridge Between The Sensible And The Supersensible
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- as a commodity to be bought and sold on the open market. Yet it would be
- Title: Inner Aspect of the Social Question: Lecture III
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- labour-power (I have often said this here) is a commodity. It can be
- modern times labour-power has become a commodity. Ordinary wage
- labour-power is a commodity, and they are determined by the amount of
- Title: Education as a Social Problem: Lecture I: Historical Requirements of the Present Time
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- concept of commodity, the product, the goods in economic life;
- concepts of commodity, labor, and capital, knows the impossible
- Although the concept “commodity” is merely economic
- arrive at the concept of “commodity” if you do not
- concept of commodity demands imagination;
- Title: Education as a Social Problem: Lecture III: Commodity, Labor, and Capital
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- Commodity, Labor, and Capital
- commodity, labor, capital. I have already told you that modern
- life, because the commodity produced corresponds to a human
- This indeed is how it must happen. What is a commodity will be
- that intuition must live in them; commodity will find its
- Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Lecture VI
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- definition of “commodity”! Human beings strove to bring
- “commodity”
- “Commodity” cannot be defined, for one can define in this
- of “commodity,” that human beings must share before there
- Title: The Social Question: Lecture I: The True Form of the Social Question
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- and demand, it comes down to disgust for the labour commodity
- Title: The Social Question: Lecture V: The Social Will as the Basis Towards a New, Scientific Procedure.
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- commodity circulation does not determine remuneration, working
- hours and labour law, but when it is independent of commodity
- so that one commodity will cost as much as it will cost for the
- Title: The Social Question: Lecture VI: What Significance Does Work Have for the Modern Proletarian?
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- be. Each exchange of commodity which benefits both the needs of
- ask if money is goods, just a popular commodity, for which one
- says money is a commodity or at least represents a commodity,
- What is correct? Is money a commodity or something which arises
- transportation, money purely as a commodity is the only form in
- Title: Social Future: Lecture I: The Social Question as a Cultural Question, a Question of Equity, and a Question of Economics
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- substance of the commodity could be seen in proper relationship. We
- individual must attach a certain value to a commodity, and in this
- value of a single commodity. Without entering into any theoretical
- which only the commodity value is actually exchanged for money. But
- Title: Social Future: Lecture II: The Organization of a Practical Economic Life on the Associative Basis
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- only factor in the economic process is the commodity produced by the
- attained. For if I wish to barter one commodity for another, I must
- must no longer be a commodity. It must no longer be possible that on
- to know how any one can possibly discover whether a commodity ought
- commodity should be produced is that it finds a sale when placed on
- certain commodity, because it will have a certain value in the
- being, which will determine whether a commodity shall be produced or
- find out the relation between the value of a manufactured commodity
- and its price. We may say that the value of a commodity does not come
- value, and the value itself. For the commodity which we need acquires
- supplied. If a commodity tends to become too cheap, that is to say,
- value attached to the commodity in question by the community in
- every piece of money must represent a commodity. This subject
- financial economy. Something is taxed which is not a commodity at
- all, but only a symbol for a commodity. We are dealing with an
- Title: Social Future: Lecture V: The Cooperation of the Spiritual, Political and Economic Departments of Life
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- actual commodities. We shall find that the value of a commodity, of
- commodity is produced, distributed, and consumed within the social
- commodity, as we shall see.
- value of a commodity which can satisfy our requirements? In the first
- place we must have some personal need for the commodity in question.
- — we shall find that the method of valuing any commodity
- order to possess that commodity. Here we see that it is the spiritual
- commodity, or of any sort of merchandise.
- tries to obtain a commodity from another, he touches in some way the
- other's rights to the commodity in question. So that economic life
- place, a commodity has not merely the value which we attach to it
- requirements, which is then transferred to the commodity, it has also
- brought together into a unity in the commodity. Hence it may be said
- with reason. How can that which is united in the commodity be
- concerned with the commodity and interested in its circulation?
- to a commodity be determined by his education which has its own
- should not all the objective value that accrues to the commodity from
- viewpoint of its commodity-cost while it is being built up. Once it
- is no longer a commodity to be bought and sold; it can only be
- commodity produced by the individual becomes merchandise, which is
- Title: Social Future: Lecture VI: National and International Life in the Threefold Social Organism
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- some commodity needed by human beings, and produced by a machine, it
- be called and an organization founded in order that the commodity in
- Title: Threefold Order II: Lecture 1: Influence of the human will upon the course of economic life
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- thing, except the fact, that the price of any commodity is,
- ultimately connected with the price of any commodity, is very
- have money (when it is an abstract commodity) in economic
- Title: Art of Lecturing: Lecture III
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- commodity. Anything for which a price can be paid must be considered
- a commodity. I've said that the life of the middle-class runs
- manner, the idea emerged: We ourselves have become a commodity with
- for work as a commodity in the right way so that he can place himself
- Title: Lecture I
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- domain, we speak of the value of a commodity. It is nonsense to define
- of a commodity? The value is different according as the commodity is
- Title: Lecture II
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- will always be the price of a commodity, the price of the piece of
- commodity: at place A it has a certain price. But suppose it is not
- impressed on a piece of goods, on a commodity, by the Labour which, as
- they some-times say, is crystallised in the commodity. Or again, the
- Title: Lecture III
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- sphere, the price of a certain commodity falls considerably, so much
- What are we to do if the price of a commodity or product falls
- done and by whom, if the price of some commodity shows a considerable
- the commodity in question. This will be one possible measure, though
- Title: Lecture IV
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- and present in the economic process? It is a Commodity. This, then, is
- Nlv Commodity
- New values come to light: the Commodity-value and
- understand more and more wherein the essential nature of a Commodity
- fluctuating. Thus the moment the Commodity is taken from one place to
- Commodity, Production, Consumption and so on; you will get nothing to
- Title: Lecture V
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- For instance, if at any place a certain kind of commodity becomes too
- If the price of a commodity becomes too cheap, so that those who
- commodity. Workers will therefore have to be diverted to another piece
- of work. If, on the other hand, a commodity becomes too dear, workers
- Title: Lecture VI
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- corresponding commodity which the other person was willing to accept.
- commodity on the market through the very fact that it is paid for at
- give away the money, or exchange my commodity for another. That is
- Title: Lecture VII
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- call Commodity in the proper sense. For the commodity is at
- otherwise destroyed. In short, a thing becomes a commodity by the very
- factors: Means of Production, Industrial Capital and Commodity. Here,
- moving in this direction or in that whether it is a commodity
- or something that cannot be called a commodity in the
- commodity? In describing this counter-clockwise
- the opposite movement I ought to write commodity; for a
- commodity may be defined as a piece of goods in the
- Title: Lecture VIII
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- of the demand, just as the commodity which appears as a supply must
- midway between money and commodity.
- giving a commodity for money or money for a commodity. I may acquire
- of boots. Thus, the moment we have transformed the commodity into
- incorporates itself outwardly in the commodity. Thus we have now
- the land, we are paying for a Right with a Commodity or with the money
- which we have received for a Commodity. At any rate, we pay for a
- Rights-value with a Commodity-value. Again, when we appoint a school
- paying for spiritual faculties with the value of a commodity or a
- a purely spiritual value that is being paid for in commodity-values.
- buys a commodity for a given price. He must buy it there, for
- something a wage or the price of a commodity. For the moment we speak
- Title: Lecture X
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- it. I must gain by giving my commodity away and getting money for it.
- I must desire the money more than I do the commodity. The buyer on the
- other hand must desire the commodity more than he desires the money.
- Conversely, the other man, who receives the commodity, must be able to
- as a whole, the commodity has a greater value in his hands than it has
- commodity while the other possesses money. The real point is this:
- other thing which I have manufactured that is, some commodity
- of this process a transformation from commodity to money. This
- been turned from a commodity into money.
- definitely: One thing is a commodity and another thing is money and we
- are trading the commodity for money, the money for the commodity. If
- Title: Lecture XI
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- commodity-value and the money-value is fluctuating. A product is worth
- Title: Lecture XIV
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- justly be reckoned a commodity, an economic value, in the sense that
- Title: Lecture Series: The Social Question and Theosophy
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- commodity is the result of something other than directly
- slavery. Today's commodity involves something entirely
- way labor has become a commodity in the figure of the laborer.
- Title: Problems of Our Time: Main Features of the Social Question and the Threefold Order of the Social Organism
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- commodity: we pay for a commodity at its market price and
- of this commodity, labour-power.”
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