Profits, wages and wealth.
Material type: TextSeries: Socialism today series ; 7 | Socialism today seriesPublication details: London, Lawrence & Wishart, 1961.Description: 71 p. 19 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:- HD 8391 .B7 1961
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BOOKS | Niebyl-Proctor Marxist Library General Stacks | The Roscoe Proctor Collection | HD 8391 .B7 1961 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not For Loan | NPML18120002 |
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HD 8072 .L883 1973 Rank and file : personal histories by working-class organizers / | HD 8073 .A1 M3 1950 American labor leaders : personalities and forces in the labor movement / | HD 8073 .F6 Z5 1981 Workingclass giant : the life of William Z. Foster / | HD 8391 .B7 1961 Profits, wages and wealth. | HD 9510.5 .S97 1980 Steel in the 80s : | HD 9560.5 .B73 1949 Oil and foreign policy. | HD 9560.5 .L28 1951 Magic oil : |
1. Introduction -- 2. Exploitation - Three main varieties -- 3. Exploitation and the working class -- 4. Exploitation and the capitalist class -- 5. Conclusion.
"In order to live, man has to produce the necessities of life. This is true for all countries at all times in history. At one time man was content with hunting beasts for food and clothing, and with gathering edible nuts and fruits, and with fashioning primitive boats for transport." -- Introduction.
From the library of: Roscoe & Oleta Proctor.
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