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- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture V: Faust and the Problem of Evil
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- not money but the exchange of commodities, or barter. Even if
- Title: World Economy: Lecture II
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- being, so do goods, as merchandise or commodities, flow by every
- Title: World Economy: Lecture IV
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- total commodities present in the economic organism and the Money
- Title: World Economy: Lecture V
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- to say, for his fellow-men. For if he cheapens his commodities he is
- expensive while personal credit makes commodities cheaper. Now
- the amount of money becomes less; then the commodities will be
- Title: World Economy: Lecture VI
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- engaged in the manufacture of valuable commodities will be able to
- make them cheaper because of a low rate of interest. Commodities,
- commodities; and a rate of interest as high as possible for everything
- once. This is generally the case with those commodities which are
- Nature transformed by Labour. For such commodities I
- Title: World Economy: Lecture VII
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- in the exchange of products in the exchange of commodities or
- having bought the commodities from his workers, he is able by his
- mean that the commodities decrease in value; it only means that the
- nevertheless, a true price. The commodities sold by the man in the
- above example are worth just as much as the same commodities produced
- the rules we apply for the general circulation of commodities would be
- write goods instead of commodities and in
- Title: World Economy: Lecture VIII
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- commodities on to the market and offers them for a price. That is
- demand. For if a man brings commodities on to the market
- commodities and a demand for money, or whether I come forward with a
- Supply of commodities is demand for money and supply of money is
- demand for commodities. And these are economic realities, for the
- there must be a certain number of commodities available as supply, but
- supply of money for these particular commodities. This will show you
- commodities and money it is unquestionable that prices evolve
- approximately so for the circulation of commodities as seen from the
- commodities according to the prices that are possible in the whole
- producer's case it is a supply of commodities.* In
- in the consumer's case it is a demand for commodities. Ed.
- money and commodities in a different way. Suppose I steal them.
- incapable of comparison with commodities. There is no point of contact
- between commodities and rights. Nevertheless, in the actual economic
- process, commodities (or the money-values representing them) are
- economic process exchanges between Rights and Commodities, between
- Faculties and Commodities and also between Faculties and Rights.
- Title: World Economy: Lecture X
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- effect, we still barter commodities for money. Precisely inasmuch as
- commodities which I possess. At this point, I am already taking a hand
- Title: World Economy: Lecture XI
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- commodities, some of them relatively lasting, no doubt; while on the
- Title: World Economy: Lecture XII
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- commodities, purchase-money is too cheap or dear and then the
- cheap or dear commodities. We must find out what money is in
- relation to commodities. We must realise that in the living economic
- Title: World Economy: Lecture XIV
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- parallel process to goods, commodities, real values, which also wear
- money and commodities from hand to hand. The principle is
- and thus leave the realm of commodities altogether, they are devalued
- Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Lecture VI
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- the concept of labor, and the concept of commodities! Just look at the
- the triad, capital, labor, commodities. And one cannot rise up to answer
- no longer conceives commodities in the Marxist manner as congealed labor
- what commodities are in their actual existence in life. Anyone who wishes
- to define commodities has not the slightest inkling what knowledge is.
- what one man alone can comprehend with his soul. Commodities, however,
- a number of individuals of a certain type. Commodities exist in the
- shall never prove adequate to an understanding of commodities. Commodities,
- individuals, and if a solitary man undertakes to understand commodities
- “as such,” he is on the wrong track. Commodities must be
- beings, of association. Commodities must be understood in terms of
- Title: The Social Question as a Question of Consciousness: Lecture 5
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- only be exchange of one commodity with another, commodities, that is,
- in the exchange of commodities. What is a commodity, if we think of
- interchange of commodities, which has driven the social organism to
- it possible not only to exchange commodities for commodities but also
- commodities for labour power, as in the matter of wages. It is fantastic
- too when we believe it possible to exchange commodities, or the money
- Land itself is not a commodity but commodities come from the land. And
- of commodities, in a life of association in which production, consumption,
- What is here exchanged is in reality not labour power for commodities
- or for the money representing them, but for something performed. Commodities
- produced by the worker are bartered for other commodities or money.
- For the commodities given him by the employer the worker barters the
- must be kept in mind. In the economic life commodities are exchanged;
- Title: The Social Question as a Question of Consciousness: Lecture 6
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- among other commodities to be bartered in the economic market and considers
- were only there as a medium for the exchange of commodities. Thus many
- Title: Symptom 2 Reality: Lecture II: Symptomatology of Recent Centuries
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- commodities, the bourgeois developed a certain way of
- labour-power as a commodity like other commodities. Thus two
- Title: Fundamental Social: Lecture 1: The Transforming of Instinctive into Conscious Impulses
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- Title: Fundamental Social: Lecture 2: The Logic of Thought and the Logic of Reality
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- commodities, the goods, which are, after all, loosed and
- commodities are to be produced? That is so indeed. Logically,
- commodities are the result of labor. But Reality is a very
- Title: Fundamental Social: Lecture 5: Understand One-Another
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- Title: Education as a Social Problem: Lecture I: Historical Requirements of the Present Time
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- future only commodities and the processes of production must be
- member of the social organism only goods — commodities
- producing of goods a social cancer. Commodities were produced
- Title: Education as a Social Problem: Lecture III: Commodity, Labor, and Capital
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- persons able to speak about the real place of commodities in
- with the production of goods. Karl Marx calls commodities
- to produce goods or commodities. In the threefold social
- love for work. Labor will be placed alongside commodities in a
- between labor and commodities; between commodities and capital,
- inasmuch as capital buys commodities; connections between labor
- the significance of imagination in connection with commodities
- Title: Challenge/Times: Lecture II: The Present from the Viewpoint of the Present
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