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- Title: Mysteries of the Sun: Lecture I
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- this sort of confused chatter profits no
- Title: Contrasting World-conceptions of East and West
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- further development would not profit by it. On the contrary, he
- Title: Goetheanism as an Impulse for Man's Transformation - Lecture II: St. John of the Cross
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- given up to unprofitable conceptions of science, at a definite point
- Title: Goetheanism as an Impulse for Man's Transformation - Lecture 5: Paganism, Hebraism, and the Greek Spirit, Hellenism
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- is she who places me here and she will not hate her work. The profit
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture IX: Goethe's Life of the Soul from the Standpoint of Spiritual Science
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- they find Spiritual Science. But many would profit if only
- Title: World Economy: Lecture IV
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- out in this way: The tradesman, since he must make some profit,
- himself. He will, in fact, have to pay the tradesman's profit in
- Title: World Economy: Lecture VII
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- which gives him his profit. He gains on the transaction because,
- Title: World Economy: Lecture VIII
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- buys from the labourer. Economically considered, the profit is not
- by a moral judgment. The profit is due to the fact that the labourer
- Title: World Economy: Lecture IX
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- certain margin of profit. Taking the actual prices of rye in this way,
- plus a certain profit. On the contrary, they fall far short. And if,
- Title: World Economy: Lecture X
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- profit. The question of profit is extremely difficult. Let us
- In ordinary lay thinking, we generally apply the concept of profit to
- the seller only. The man who sells is supposed to make a profit. It
- you can by no means admit that the seller alone makes a profit in the
- profit, then in the total economic life the buyer would always be
- the buyer too can buy in such a way as to make a profit. We have
- each one of them must make a profit. For practical Economics it is far
- both parties make a profit in the transaction, we shall see
- in the purely economic sense advantage or profit
- speak of advantage or profit. Nor is this profit anything merely
- craving attaches to the profit, to the advantage of the transaction.
- It is really this attachment to profit which generates the economic
- Capital as is inherent in the striving for profit. Only, the Loaned
- Capital works as a kind of suction. If we regard advantage or profit
- or profit pushes. Thus, in profit and in Loaned Capital respectively,
- there would be no profit in lending. This is indeed the fact.
- Originally, lending did not arise from the profit one derives from it,
- Title: World Economy: Lecture XI
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- all economic life) profit by so doing. Once more, then, the single
- together. They profit by it simply because they can now exchange one
- another, and would thus derive profit and advantage. The
- the piling up of the profits which arise in this way. Economically,
- these profits certainly arise; but the process is more complicated
- private businesses profitable beyond their original level, but with
- Title: World Economy: Lecture XII
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- could apply them to all manner of profitable purposes by trading with
- Title: World Economy: Lecture XIII
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- themselves. So he was able to make an enormous profit.
- Title: Nine Lectures on Bees: Lecture V
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- bee-master is primarily concerned with making a profit: it is the
- get as much profit as possible from our honey. An employer of many
- one does not reckon on making a profit out of it, as with other
- enterprise should surely make a profit. But if the bee-keeper remains
- profitable. One cannot even say that it is as yet very noticeable,
- bee-keeping is entirely a matter of making it profitable).
- farmer did not do much reckoning up as to profit; this is not
- take profit-making into account. He is simply driven to it by
- will then be less talk as to whether things are profitable or not.
- Title: Awakening to Community: Lecture VIII
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- profitably discussed. It had become clear that something could really
- Title: Problem of Death: Lecture III
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- this kind of confidence can never be unprofitable to the
- Title: How Can Mankind Find Christ Again?: Lecture 7: Experiences of the Old Year and Outlook over the New Year (part 1)
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- This enabled us to maintain a profit and a normal growth. If we are
- will be without profit. We will work to live miserably with nothing
- Title: Migrations ...: Lecture 3: Emancipation of the Economic Process
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- constitutes the profit. Consequently, the aim of the capitalistic economic
- their cost of living, but its aim is that of making profits, of increasing
- profits belong to the community.
- because it does not strive after achievements, but after gain and profit:,
- income and property! What do I care for the difference between profit
- Title: Migrations ...: Lecture 4: Three Conditions Which Determine Man's Position
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- of work and of pay are to be regulated democratically. 4) Profits of
- of the marxistic proletariat, surplus values, or profits, are something
- impossible which must be eliminated. To abolish profits, they wish to
- order, is the abolition of surplus values, of profits. But one of its
- ideals is that these profits should be handed over to the community.
- Title: The Social Question as a Question of Consciousness: Lecture 1
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- to estimate social matters. I have told you that it is profitable to
- be carried out wherever it appeared profitable according to the outlook
- Title: The Social Question as a Question of Consciousness: Lecture 4
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- worker, which makes a profit that is than taken by the employer from
- Title: The Social Question as a Question of Consciousness: Lecture 6
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- the reflection of what was learnt earlier cannot profit by the education
- Title: The Social Question as a Question of Consciousness: Lecture 8
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- would be very profitable for man's life were someone to set forth all
- Title: Anthroposophic Movement (1938): Lecture VII: The Third Stage: The Present Day. - Life-Conditions of the Anthroposophical Society
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- turned to very profitable use, — night to this day be
- turned to very profitable use. Everything I have been
- anthroposophic movement, so long nothing will profitably come
- of it. And, in particular, nothing will profitably come of it,
- anthroposophic movement, so long nothing will profitably come
- of it. And, in particular, nothing will profitably come of it,
- Title: Health and Illness I: Lecture I: Concerning the World Situation
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- squeeze profits out of Germany by hook or by crook. You can
- Title: Fundamental Social: Lecture 2: The Logic of Thought and the Logic of Reality
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- Materialism, because they found it useful and profitable for
- Title: Mysteries of Light: Lecture IV: The Old Mysteries of Light, Space, and Earth
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- that it would really be a loss to the world and not a profit, to fail
- Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture X
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- people and profiteering at their expense, stricter emphasis
- Title: Golden Blade, 1962: Lecture 1: Natural Science and Its Boundaries
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- regulated spiritual study develops normally and profitably, may
- Title: Die Soziale Frage als Bewußtseinsfrage: Lecture IV
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- geliefert wird, und der den Profit ausmacht, der von dem
- Title: Anthroposophie, soziale Dreigliederung und Redekunst: Zweiter Vortrag
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- auch nur gesprochen, um das, was wir hier profitieren sollen, von
- Title: History of Art: Lecture II: Leonardo, Michelangelo and Raphael
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- life, will profit greatly by the study of that time. Consider what was
- Title: Man/Symphony: Lecture XII: Convention and Morals, Bones and Hatred
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- it thither in a spiritual way, but it would never profit him to carry
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture VIII: East, Middle, West
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- the very profitable dramatic scenes of
- Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 2
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- profit further by coming to terms with the following: the “I”
- Title: Challenge/Times: Lecture II: The Present from the Viewpoint of the Present
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- profits from income. Nor does a person who is engaged in
- Title: Occult Reading/Hearing: Lecture IV: Inner Mobility of Thought
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- it will be profitable to think of this ‘foolishness in the eyes
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