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- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 5: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 4
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- much human labour they save. It is simply that 500 million people would have to do the work
- Title: World Downfall and Resurrection
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- ourselves may labour. The fourth condition is upon us. It only
- Title: Lecture: Philosophy and Anthroposophy
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- Scholastic works involves labouring through massive volumes of definitions
- Title: Impulse for Renewal: Lecture V: Anthroposophy and Social Science
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- how labour and suchlike must be formed; I gave at most some
- Someone says with equal right: Capital is crystallized labour,
- right: Capital is saved labour. You can do this with all
- form thoughts and ideas about capital and labour and so on, and
- Title: The Social Question: Lecture I: The True Form of the Social Question
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- labour in the minds of mankind. Never before has the social
- to recognise what lived in the labour unions in the most varied
- words his own labour.
- this idea that labour is sold to the employee just like goods,
- this disgust grows because his labour is dependent on supply
- and demand, it comes down to disgust for the labour commodity
- made people a form of goods, namely labour. A method needs to
- labour as goods. Humanity will only realize what hides behind
- way can be found of how the labour of individuals can become
- reached that labour belongs to the economic system as much as
- an understanding of the function of human labour in the entire
- side by side. The attribute linked to goods by the labour force
- Title: The Social Question: Lecture II: Comparisons at Solving the Social Question based on Life's Realities
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- human labour and any spiritual cultural life lie at the
- specific destination. Compare the human labour involved in
- labour needed to bring the wheat in an appropriate manner into
- Just as one can make such data for the measure of labour needed
- regions, so comparisons can be made for the labour needed in
- labour needed according to different relationship of the
- achieved as it has been up to now, of nature, human labour and
- capital. In a most chaotic way nature, human labour and capital
- also, as we will soon see, could regulate labour and wage
- question about the form or human labour, about the liberation
- of labour from goods will only become detachable when
- Title: The Social Question: Lecture III: Fanaticism Versus a Real Conception of Life in Social Thinking and Willing
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- reality, everyday circulation of capital, the cost of labour,
- out to the Proletariat that labour equals goods, labour could
- the experience of human worth be conquered? That human labour
- nothing other than his own labour. For each unit of goods, a
- power he possesses is that of labour. In order to determine the
- production cost of labour all his needs to be included: his
- spent labour becomes replaced in turn. That is the production
- cost of his labour.’ — Now, Karl Marx said, and in his
- for his labour. If however, the job continues for five hours
- So the worker labours for free because he only earns as much as
- his “goods” — his labour — amounts to.
- originates from his labour, and as a result, because he is only
- the labour market, according to economic relationships, with
- all he has: his goods called “labour.”’
- social organism that the worker should not carry his labour to
- characteristic of goods from labour.
- through theories, not through arguments. Human labour needs to
- economic grounds that labour becomes goods, but allows, out of
- the vitality of life for labour to be positioned in the social
- human labour which from then on does not have the character of
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- Title: The Social Question: Lecture IV: The Evolution of Social Thinking and Willing and Life's Circumstances for Current Humanity
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- extraordinary way which is the productivity and labour of the
- human labour would be so totally engaged in economic life
- fulfilled, human labour being considered as goods. In this way
- human labour becomes tainted with the characteristics of goods
- rules, then human labour would be used up. Because the leading
- he chose to undress his labour of the character of goods. As it
- of human labour from the character of goods.
- orientation of consumption, also in relation to his labour
- labour from being dressed up as goods.
- involved in the share of human labour in general life, in the
- basic social law for human labour: intuitively and
- circulatory process in human labour within the social organism
- benefits others. What one side receives out of the labour is
- the result of the labour of the other side. As I said, as
- little live from his own labour in the social organism as one
- my labour back on to myself!’ — That is only an illusion
- labour falls back on oneself. By me making a skirt, pants or
- human labour has in a social law within the social organism.
- proletarian worker must live from the proceeds of his labour.
- labour back to itself. Within the legal system this is
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- Title: The Social Question: Lecture V: The Social Will as the Basis Towards a New, Scientific Procedure
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- structure and that is the labour of the Proletarian workers.
- This labour of the Proletarian workers was left within the
- followers — there is always the labour market just as
- labour — the only thing you own — on to the labour
- Proletarian found it unbearable that his labour was bought and
- sold as goods on the labour market.
- itself; the force of labour was placed on the market like other
- the labour of the workers. With this he allows himself to be
- recent times: disrobing labour from the characteristic of
- through the remuneration of work activity, labour?’ —
- it necessary to carry labour to the market.
- near future. Today however we must ask: How can labour be
- incorporation of labour in the economic process will be
- this is how it must be done when the power of labour is to be
- consider for yourself the labour laws as quite separate on the
- in the application of labour independently contributing to an
- hours and labour law, but when it is independent of commodity
- labour, human labour. This is felt by the modern person:
- becoming a mere element of consumption in terms of his labour.
- He even has to, like he earns interest through his labour,
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- Title: The Social Question: Lecture VI: What Significance does Work have for the Modern Proletarian?
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- foundation as their labour, towards a social order in which
- Proletarian can give, and that one thing is Proletarian labour.
- which human labour may flow into the social organism.
- circles: through the modern economic order, labour has become
- consumption of goods. However, it has happened that the labour
- human labour in the healthy social organism. Here the question
- intense manner. It must be asked: Can human labour ever really
- will in fact ask: How can human labour legitimately be
- rewarded? How can human labour in any way come to its rights?
- One can add further: it must be in such a way that human labour
- goods called ‘labour power.’ However, the power of labour may
- never be goods! Where the power of labour in the economic
- labour can be no goods because it can't have the character
- something. The value of human labour can never be compared with
- output of goods to the power of labour. Labour stands on quite
- historic criticism. Just the knowledge that labour can never be
- enormous, an all-encompassing white lie, because labour is sold
- labour movement, which I still maintain as absolute truth. At
- fundamental, basic requirement of the modern labour movement
- it is possible that the force of labour of the modern
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- Title: Lecture: Richard Wagner and Mysticism
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- many regions. This legend is to the effect that when labourers stay
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 10: Transition from the Luciferic to the Ahrimanic Age and the Christ Event to Come
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- work — labour — had taken on quite a different form to what
- machines, with human labour made into something quite separate from the
- Title: Problems of Our Time: Lecture I
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- say: we have laboured at the human picture, but we have
- Title: Problems of Our Time: Main Features of the Social Question and the Threefold Order of the Social Organism
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- all that is betokened by them concerning capital, labour and
- our labour, from which, however, we are excluded!
- labour-power in the market, as if it were a
- we pay for labour-power by means of wages which are the price
- of this commodity, labour-power.”
- the regulation of labour, according to amount, time and
- The actual regulation of labour-power does not belong to the
- will it be natural for labour to depend on production and the
- or Rights, through which, as we have seen, labour has to be
- until labour-power is judged on an independent democratic
- is control of capital) and of labour: we may only admit
- decision as to the kind and character, of human labour has to
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