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- Title: Goetheanism as an Impulse for Man's Transformation - Lecture II: St. John of the Cross
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- John of the Cross is: ”Priceless are the inner benefits imprinted
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture VIII: Spiritual Science Considered with the Classical Walpurgis-Night
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- abandons himself to the flow and the caprice of his ideas.
- Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 10
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- merely from caprice or cosmic emotion, but from the Lady's warm
- Title: Broken Vessels: Lecture 10
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- merely from caprice or cosmic emotion, but from the Lady's warm
- Title: World Economy: Lecture I
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- were unable to make certain goods at prices as cheap as were possible
- Price, Production, Consumption and so forth with ideas such as they
- is Value? Or, what is Price? Whatever has Value must be considered as
- being in perpetual circulation: like-wise we must consider the Price,
- of circulation before we can arrive at such things as Value, Price and
- they generally begin with definitions of Value and Price. That is
- Title: World Economy: Lecture II
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- will always be the price of a commodity, the price of the piece of
- considerations really merge in this question of Price. All the
- in Price. We shall, therefore, first have to consider the problem of
- Price, but it is by no means a simple problem. You need only consider
- commodity: at place A it has a certain price. But suppose it is not
- endeavour will then be to add to the price whatever transport charges
- had to be paid from A to B. Thus the Price changes in the process of
- price lies in the devaluation of money. On the contrary, let us assume
- that this is not the case. The rise in price may simply lie in this:
- circumstances accounting for the rise in price. Truth to tell, we are
- to say, for instance: The price of houses, or railways, or
- that we must observe how the price fluctuates with place and time.
- place a given price actually emerges. But there can be no such thing
- as a general definition stating how the price of a thing is composed:
- Price discussed in the ordinary works on Economics, as though it were
- possible to define it. We simply cannot define it, for a price is
- considerably higher price than they were bought for, for the simple
- which the price of a thing depends in the economic process. Of course,
- price for all things. Of course one can do so: but, economically
- considered, the price is not changed thereby. In the above instance,
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- Title: World Economy: Lecture III
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- in the forming of Price. Bearing this in mind, you say to yourselves:
- when we merely study prices and values and so forth. It only begins to
- have a real meaning when we regard prices and values much as we regard
- sphere, the price of a certain commodity falls considerably, so much
- actual fall in price. Here, so to speak, we are still only at the
- 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
- measure to take. The point is: If prices fall in such a way, we must
- consequently prices. Now the division of labour extends, of course,
- products the prices which ought to be obtained. For himself, he will
- man has little or nothing to do with the value or price of the
- obtain true prices but always false ones. We must seek to obtain
- prices and values that depend not on the human beings but on the
- economic process itself prices that arise in the process of
- fluctuation of values. The cardinal question is the question of Price.
- We must observe prices as we observe the degrees of the thermometer,
- which we go upward and downward. And for prices a kind of zero-level
- And, as I said on a previous occasion, price originates by the
- the farmers would have very different prices, and vice versa;
- the actual prices on both sides are, of course, very
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- Title: World Economy: Lecture IV
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- labour, we force down the price of one particular class of
- products; but this forcing down of prices will itself go
- price of clothes; if many tailors do the same, the effect will be
- price. It will only be a question of time. After a certain time, he
- forced the prices down.
- by which the price is forced down will only become evident after a
- possibility of grasping the problem of Price. With this end in view,
- only get a few rigid, abstract, arbitrary concepts of Price, Value,
- Title: World Economy: Lecture V
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- question of price. But apart from that you will have found practically
- currency I increase the prices of things numerically, but in the
- too much, the price is too low or too high then and then
- If the price of a commodity becomes too cheap, so that those who
- this. A real rise in the price of a given economic article indicates
- on this article, while an undue fall of price calls for measures to
- only speak of prices in relation to the distribution of men
- If prices anywhere are too high, so that too much money has to be
- price depends on the number of workers engaged in a given field of
- Title: World Economy: Lecture VI
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- of true price (as we will call it to begin with) in the
- follows: A true price is forthcoming when a man receives, as
- prices work out in this case has really been determined by that
- or lowering prices, may have made quite different. I am paying for an
- Title: World Economy: Lecture VII
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- forming of price, will therefore proceed from these three factors:
- how the three factors work in the forming of price. Only by
- price problem.
- of them in such a way as to make them look like the price of Labour.
- price of Labour has gone up. If he has to be paid less,
- and if moreover the price of the value is to be arrived at along the
- which must be concerned in the forming of prices.
- such circumstances the price which the enterpriser pays is not
- according to the true price, of which we spoke yesterday; and this is
- stock-in-trade, and does so at an absurdly low price. That does not
- true price is not paid. Thus in actual economic intercourse prices are
- commercial dealing prices may often be falsified. But there is,
- nevertheless, a true price. The commodities sold by the man in the
- by the price of land. You see, the conditions under which the
- price of land originates are not those of a mature economy. To take an
- gives them? What is it, in other words, that falsifies the price
- price which farm-products really ought to have in terms of other
- Thus the price of all things capable of subjection to such
- prices to the foresters for what they give them higher prices,
- that is to say, than the true exchange prices as between their
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- Title: World Economy: Lecture VIII
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- that of Price. The point will now be to observe prices in the sense
- which I have indicated. The rise or fall, or stability of prices
- the fact that the prices of certain products are too high or
- prices, what is to be done in the economic life as a whole.
- according to which nothing can be done in practice with the price
- many others besides Adam Smith) that prices regulate themselves of
- In this way a regulation of prices will automatically ensue.
- demand it is thus imagined that prices on the market will,
- commodities on to the market and offers them for a price. That is
- Our concepts are quite unreal if we imagine that price arises from the
- demand. In actual fact, price does not evolve at all as it is
- defined by this line of thought. For the development of price is
- commodities and money it is unquestionable that prices evolve
- The important thing is this: Supply, Demand and Price are three
- Price is a function of supply and demand, or to
- price, as a third magnitude resulting from the two, i.e., P = (S,
- and P (price), as mutually independent variables and by that means
- and that the price is a function of the two. No; we have three
- give rise to something new: X = (S, D, P). The price
- consider the mutual inter-action between price and
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- Title: World Economy: Lecture IX
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- I am referring to the price of rye in certain districts of Central
- say: We make nothing on the price of rye; on the contrary, we
- in the main, at any rate, today where the price is
- certain margin of profit. Taking the actual prices of rye in this way,
- market prices of rye, the values he would thus insert would
- sold, as we might say, below cost price. And yet it
- grain below cost price scarcely sell any of the straw at all. They use
- it is quite possible for products to be delivered below the price
- implies that the forming of price within any economic domain is an
- behind the formulas of Price, Supply, Demand, etc. And these
- Title: World Economy: Lecture X
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- such and such a price whether or no it will be advantageous to
- if someone offers him a coat for 40 francs: Oh, no, that price
- Title: World Economy: Lecture XI
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- and thus essentially alters prices alters the whole structure
- smallest question even the price of breakfast coffee is
- representing the price. But a very little observation of the economic
- Title: World Economy: Lecture XII
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- this transition the question of price begins to acquire a very
- of the factors which really determine price. For the price the
- public price so to speak which eventually emerges on the
- importance than that which lies behind the forming of prices
- and of which price-formation and price-fluctuation are merely the
- Now these factors which precede the forming of price, both on the
- above all with that which precedes the forming of prices and of which
- the forming of prices is merely the final result. As I have shown
- price-formation which, under the existing economic system, ultimately
- upshot is that kind of price-formation which constitutes the payment
- money itself influence the forming of price? For money itself plays
- must distinguish between that which eventually emerges as price in
- price, with which (though they are actual enough in the economic
- disastrous position with regard to the price of some piece of goods,
- becomes an expression of the price of something else. To penetrate the
- Title: World Economy: Lecture XIII
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- price and value, is scarcely anywhere correctly seen as yet. As I said
- Title: World Economy: Lecture XIV
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- Take for example what is said of Price. You will be told that the
- conditions determining price-levels are the following, so far as the
- money, prices rise or fall in a particular direction? Can the
- desirable for the attainment of a healthy price not to think how the
- price will come out if costs of production are looked upon as
- a healthy price when it comes on to the market. In other words, you
- of Price. But the point is that the items in this universal
- would bring about feasible prices? The moment you begin to lead over
- him in perpetuity. The prices which would thus arise would be feasible
- prices for such an area, for things would then have their natural
- will find the price of one thing far above and the price of another
- after a time prices are different, it can only mean that one has taken
- works into the process which does not correspond to the real prices at
- then, if for example you are concerned with some question of prices,
- of price-formation right from the primal phases of all production. It
- cardinal question of Economics namely, that of prices. For to
- forming of prices. It is the forming of prices that matters, and in
- Title: Nine Lectures on Bees: Lecture V
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- to buy it can well pay a good price for it.” An instance is
- all price levels are quite false. It is fundamentally impossible to
- discuss prices today, for the whole question ought to be discussed on
- if one discusses the price of separate food substances, and honey is
- social order a healthy price for honey would naturally be found; this
- prices must be fixed on quite a different basis from that on which we
- Title: Art of Lecturing: Lecture III
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- prices in regard to his capacity for work. For what does anything in
- the economic life represent by virtue of having a price-tag? It is a
- commodity. Anything for which a price can be paid must be considered
- thing has been reduced to the level of its price.
- Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Lecture VIII
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- we purchase our social life at the price of listening right through
- Title: Christmas Conference: Lecture 9: Continuation of the Foundation Meeting, 28 December, 10 a.m.
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- have been able to fix the price of tickets for the different
- thought uppermost in my mind was the price of tickets. It is
- Title: Cosmic Prehistory: Lecture III: Romanism and Freemasonry
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- is produced is piled up in warehouses, priced according to the money
- Title: How Can Mankind Find Christ Again?: Lecture 3: Brotherliness and Freedom ...
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- something quite different from caprice or the like. Actually, it is
- Title: Migrations ...: Lecture 1: The Social Homunculus
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- little work obtains a higher price. Consequently the work involved can
- Title: Migrations ...: Lecture 2: What Form Can the Requirements of Social Life Take
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- price of the rails then reflects itself in other phenomena of social
- Title: The Social Question as a Question of Consciousness: Lecture 5
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- upon the price of the goods produced on the land, upon market prices.
- ground-rent on their part to influence market prices. Under the threefold
- Title: Social Life: Lecture I
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- a book about the free and the fixed formation of prices. He had
- Title: Social Life: Lecture II
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- wants so many bales of cotton at this or that price.”
- Title: Health and Illness I: Lecture I: Concerning the World Situation
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- would arise between the price of necessities like groceries and
- kept at their former prices and consumers unable to afford
- Title: Health and Illness I: Lecture VI: The Nose, Smell, and Taste
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- follow up on this, we would probably make some priceless
- Title: Karmic Relationships, Volume II: Lecture VII
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- giving way to the moods of the day, the caprices of the day, forms
- Title: Things Past and Present: Lecture VIII: Thomas More and His Utopia
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- the price Thomas More had to pay for his so-called treason of
- Title: Symptom 2 Reality: Lecture I: The Birth of the Consciousness Soul
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- preferring peace at any price. It could also be said of him
- Title: Lecture: Supersensible Influences: Lecture II: The Education of Man through Modern Intellectualism, -or- Chartres and the Mysteries of the Templars
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- not expensive as prices go nowadays, for it came out in a cheap
- Title: Occult Movement: Lecture Ten: Human Consciousness between Objective and Subjective Reality
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- the normal form of consciousness at any price but to remain
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture V: Forming Sound Judgment
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- example, prices or the number of workers that can be employed
- Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 6
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- intensification of wilfulness and caprice in people who are accustomed
- Title: Old/New Methods: Lecture Fourteen: The 5th Post-Atlantean Period, the French Revolution, Schiller, Goethe, the Freedom Problem, -or- Berlin University Course Report - 2
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- state; at this point, what price was the human being willing to pay
- for this social freedom? He was prepared to pay the price that it
- only be found within. But the price for this would have to be the
- Title: Oswald Spengler: Lecture I: On Spengler's "Decline of the West"
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- economic conditions. Still the price increase on books shows
- Title: Education as a Social Problem: Lecture I: Historical Requirements of the Present Time
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- of the fifteenth century it had a normal price.
- is interesting to see how, right down to the price of grain,
- that time when the price of grain was fair over a great part of
- Title: i Spirituality: Lecture 1: Historical Symptomology, the Year 790, Alcuin, Greeks, Platonism, Aristotelianism, East, West, Middle, Ego
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- — the price of our redemption was paid by Christ to our divine Father, to whom, in
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