Romanticism and the Social Order 1780-1830Blandford, 1969 - 426 páginas |
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... Labour in an attempt to unite a wide range of industries , such as textiles , pottery , mines and building into a federation . Owen established Labour Exchanges , in which craftsmen could exchange their products for labour notes which ...
... Labour in an attempt to unite a wide range of industries , such as textiles , pottery , mines and building into a federation . Owen established Labour Exchanges , in which craftsmen could exchange their products for labour notes which ...
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Ronald Walter Harris. increased production and profits . When he employed labour it was necessary to ensure that the value created by labour was greater than that paid in wages . This argument was later to be the basis of Marx's theory ...
Ronald Walter Harris. increased production and profits . When he employed labour it was necessary to ensure that the value created by labour was greater than that paid in wages . This argument was later to be the basis of Marx's theory ...
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... labour ' . Coleridge replied : ' Free Labour ! -in what sense , not utterly sophistical , can the labour of children , extorted from the want of their parents , " their poverty , but not their will , consenting " , be called free ? A ...
... labour ' . Coleridge replied : ' Free Labour ! -in what sense , not utterly sophistical , can the labour of children , extorted from the want of their parents , " their poverty , but not their will , consenting " , be called free ? A ...
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Acknowledgements | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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