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- Title: Lecture: The Ahrimanic Deception
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- undoubtedly just the one to value the achievements of a
- it all to the sphere where one can see its real value. You cannot wish
- forth, the theory of surplus value and materialistic historical
- Title: Lecture: The Problem of Destiny
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- greater value for the individual and concrete life of a human being.
- death. During the life after death they only have the value of
- Title: Lecture: How Can the Destitution of Soul in Modern Times Be Overcome?
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- acknowledge its deep inner connections and values,” —
- Title: Lecture: The (Four) Great Virtues
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- not because the physical heart-beat in itself is valued so much, as
- Title: Reincarnation and Immortality: Lecture V: Mystery of the Human Being
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- materialistic bias is of no value.
- Title: Inner Aspect of the Social Question: Lecture I
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- concerns. Steiner asserts that we must begin by giving real value to
- man! Everything will have value for us because we are able to bring
- Title: Inner Aspect of the Social Question: Lecture II
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- concerns. Steiner asserts that we must begin by giving real value to
- Title: Inner Aspect of the Social Question: Lecture III
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- concerns. Steiner asserts that we must begin by giving real value to
- 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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- detracting in the smallest degree from the value of natural science,
- cooperation, in the production of values, of commodities, he must
- into account; that is, his value as a worker and that of the actual
- system, then, provides commodities and these commodities are values,
- individual must attach a certain value to a commodity, and in this
- way the latter acquires an objective value within the social body,
- and this value is closely connected with the subjective valuation
- value of commodities expressed which may be said to represent the
- value and price; to-day I will only say that in economic intercourse,
- selling of products is concerned, the value of the products for the
- the value of commodities with the money price, and people will find
- that the value of commodities produced by the economic body and that
- the value of commodities has been concealed in recent times by the
- which fixes the actual value of commodities, as compared with all
- i.e. the domain of law, guarantees the value of money, that is, the
- value of a single commodity. Without entering into any theoretical
- between price and value, we can cite something which has actually
- which only the commodity value is actually exchanged for money. But
- merely represent the value of commodities, but that the figures often
- books and you will find that as against the mere money values, mutual
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- Title: Social Future: Lecture II: The Organization of a Practical Economic Life on the Associative Basis
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- as of equal value. This means that people are forced to produce if
- real, an obviously real, value. In place of this exchange of
- commodities which have a real value in human life, we have introduced
- that he is not paid the full value of his labor, but that the profit
- coin or paper money, is increased ad lib., it loses its value, and
- the only thing which can be of value in economic life is the product
- comparative values of products. Labor must lie quite outside the
- certain commodity, because it will have a certain value in the
- 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
- its human value always in accordance with that need. Institutions
- value attached to the commodities by human needs, and the right
- the value of the commodities and correspond to it. Instead of the
- value attached to the commodity in question by the community in
- need be considered in economic life will be the relative values of
- respective values of the commodities. That is to say, society will
- Title: Social Future: Lecture IV: Cultural Questions, Spiritual Science, Art, Science, Religion
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- how to value such a book. But suppose the child to have grown ten or
- 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
- organism; yet this value gives the appearance of a unity bound to the
- value of a commodity which can satisfy our requirements? In the first
- determines the value of the various material commodities. But even
- material goods are variously valued, according to the kind of
- or intellectual element in man that determines the value of a
- place, a commodity has not merely the value which we attach to it
- an objective value in itself. It has an objective value, to the
- economic value, the determination of which demands an objective
- technical capacity. But these three determinations of value are
- why should not the subjective value which a man personally attaches
- should not all the objective value that accrues to the commodity from
- special value. That which the threefold order of the social organism
- luxury. They do not consider the actual present economic value of a
- string of pearls. On the equivalent of its value, five working-class
- for it is plain that the value of such measures is by no means beyond
- values of things shall come under the economic administration, and
- that prices shall approximate values, so that ultimately what finally
- Title: Social Future: Lecture VI: National and International Life in the Threefold Social Organism
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- idealistic aims whose greatest value lay in their international
- various states. Thus value was attached only to that in which the
- Title: Behind the Scenes: Lecture 2
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- of Darkness will attach particular value to the breeding of confusion
- Title: Karmic Relationships, VI: Lecture III
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- values, but we get nearer to other human beings and are connected
- Title: Lecture: Love and Its Meaning in the World
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- our personality. But our value for the world must be seen to lie
- Title: Truths and Errors: Lecture I: Spiritual Science and the Future of Humanity
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- science is to penetrate this intelligence with the living value
- Title: Mystery of Death: Lecture I: The Four Platonic Virtues and Their Relation with the Human Members
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- puts so much value on the feeling of the heartbeat, not because
- Title: The Social Question: Lecture II: Comparisons at Solving the Social Question based on Life's Realities
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- value when it is known that they may not reach success through
- Title: The Social Question: Lecture III: Fanaticism Versus a Real Conception of Life in Social Thinking and Willing
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- the superficial observer might value as equally important, can
- that product, until it is consumed, has this or that value. The
- What work he does additionally is added value. This is what he
- Title: The Social Question: Lecture IV: The Evolution of Social Thinking and Willing and Life's Circumstances for Current Humanity
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- value. This creation of value is accomplished essentially by
- value building itself if the social organism is to be healthy,
- life, or whether it is for the necessity of adding value to raw
- the economic life is based on the economic value of goods, so
- Just as the creation of prices and values are the essentials
- Title: The Social Question: Lecture VI: What Significance does Work have for the Modern Proletarian?
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- each item of goods must have the possibility through its value,
- something. The value of human labour can never be compared with
- the value of some or other commodities or products.
- people and value of goods according to their mutual estimation
- it relates to what there is on the land as goods or the value
- value of the goods. Everyone can see this if one looks deeper
- international traffic, which is on its merchandise value.
- value, the other might say money is totally only that which
- adjustment of money, coinage, the value of money within the
- but cheated by the business man, who does not value his
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