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... earth , provisions , textiles , and commodities of all kinds from the cultivated soil , and by fashioning and transporting all these things renders them useful . Production , then , is the creation of utilities . Those who render ...
... earth , provisions , textiles , and commodities of all kinds from the cultivated soil , and by fashioning and transporting all these things renders them useful . Production , then , is the creation of utilities . Those who render ...
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... earth ; but soon in order to kill game he would use a stick , or , like Hercules , a club , and , for making dwellings and utensils , chips of flint such as were owned by the prehistoric inhabitants of the lacustrine grottos and cities ...
... earth ; but soon in order to kill game he would use a stick , or , like Hercules , a club , and , for making dwellings and utensils , chips of flint such as were owned by the prehistoric inhabitants of the lacustrine grottos and cities ...
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... misery rather than cultivate the earth , and the Chinese , who seems to find his happiness in relentless and unceasing toil . Even among Europeans all nations do Production and Productive Labour . 41 § 5 Influence of Race.
... misery rather than cultivate the earth , and the Chinese , who seems to find his happiness in relentless and unceasing toil . Even among Europeans all nations do Production and Productive Labour . 41 § 5 Influence of Race.
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... earth receives its full bounty . " " Rather gnaw carrion in the streets than have recourse to charity . " " Whoso teaches not his son a trade brings him up to be a thief . " Here again is a story from the Talmud : A rabbi , carrying a ...
... earth receives its full bounty . " " Rather gnaw carrion in the streets than have recourse to charity . " " Whoso teaches not his son a trade brings him up to be a thief . " Here again is a story from the Talmud : A rabbi , carrying a ...
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... earth ? " Then answered Ahura Mazda : Where most cattle and beasts of burden are born " ( iii . § 11-17 ) . " He who cultivates this earth with the left arm and the right , with the right arm and the left , O holy Zarathustra ! to him ...
... earth ? " Then answered Ahura Mazda : Where most cattle and beasts of burden are born " ( iii . § 11-17 ) . " He who cultivates this earth with the left arm and the right , with the right arm and the left , O holy Zarathustra ! to him ...
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Page 259 - ... the duty of protecting the society from the violence and invasion of other independent societies; secondly, the duty of protecting, as far as possible, every member of the society from the injustice or oppression of every other member of it...