The Riddle of the Sphinx: A Discussion of the Economic Questions Relating to Agriculture, Land, Transportation, Money, Taxation, and Cost of Interchange ...Hyperion Press, 1975 - 479 pages |
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... commodities he must buy , and the money merely serves as the common denominator of comparison . Ordinarily , the farmer does not trouble himself in regard to the price of the commodities of his own production . He is much more ...
... commodities he must buy , and the money merely serves as the common denominator of comparison . Ordinarily , the farmer does not trouble himself in regard to the price of the commodities of his own production . He is much more ...
Page 300
... commodities . Any kind of money may be reduced to a commodity . Law and common consent make money , or common consent alone ; law and common consent can as readily degrade gold to the basis of a commodity as it degraded iron . The ...
... commodities . Any kind of money may be reduced to a commodity . Law and common consent make money , or common consent alone ; law and common consent can as readily degrade gold to the basis of a commodity as it degraded iron . The ...
Page 300
... commodities . Any kind of money may be reduced to a commodity . Law and common consent make money , or common consent alone ; law and common consent can as readily degrade gold to the basis of a commodity as it degraded iron . The ...
... commodities . Any kind of money may be reduced to a commodity . Law and common consent make money , or common consent alone ; law and common consent can as readily degrade gold to the basis of a commodity as it degraded iron . The ...
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