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Re: Why We Don't Celebrate A "Capital Day"
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for plowing in alt.philosophy
Author: Tim
Date: Sep 13, 2008 02:15
... on an 18th century definition was a cop out. --------------------------------------- That is indeed the 18th century analysis of production factors, when "labor" referred to human draft animals who pulled oars and plows, swung hammers and shovels, toted barges and lifted bales. You should read some more modern stuff, e.g., Paul Romer. The real factors are natural materials, knowledge and imagination, and capital....
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Re: Why We Don't Celebrate A "Capital Day"
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Author: Publius
Date: Sep 12, 2008 22:15
... or a quarry worker would destroy whatever value the diamond had, not enhance it. That is indeed the 18th century analysis of production factors, when "labor" referred to human draft animals who pulled oars and plows, swung hammers and shovels, toted barges and lifted bales. You should read some more modern stuff, e.g., Paul Romer. The real factors are natural materials, knowledge and imagination, and capital. Labor is a ...
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Gio has a big ten inch uncut tool for your deepthroat and tight ass boy!!!
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Author: Giovanni
Date: Sep 12, 2008 18:33
...can call me Gio. Check out my pics and website. www.phonesextheater.com/giovanni.html I'm a hot italian stud who was blessed with a very large uncut piece of meat that loves a deep throat and a tight man cunt to plow.. I'm into any and all kinds of scenes, including dom/sub, family fun, roleplay, cum facials, tittie torture, fucking and sucking and any other twisted little fantasy you can come up with. Great rates and the longer you talk ...
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Re: Why We Don't Celebrate A "Capital Day"
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Author: Tim
Date: Sep 12, 2008 13:02
...simple, there are three basic factors of production: land, labour, and capital. That is indeed the 18th century analysis of production factors, when "labor" referred to human draft animals who pulled oars and plows, swung hammers and shovels, toted barges and lifted bales. You should read some more modern stuff, e.g., Paul Romer. The real factors are natural materials, knowledge and imagination, and capital. Labor is a minor...
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Re: Why We Don't Celebrate A "Capital Day"
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Author: Publius
Date: Sep 12, 2008 11:31
... really simple, there are three basic factors of production: land, labour, and capital. That is indeed the 18th century analysis of production factors, when "labor" referred to human draft animals who pulled oars and plows, swung hammers and shovels, toted barges and lifted bales. You should read some more modern stuff, e.g., Paul Romer. The real factors are natural materials, knowledge and imagination, and capital. Labor is a minor...
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The Top Ten 'Greenest' Schools
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Author: Zaroc Stone
Date: Sep 11, 2008 12:38
... from the UVM Outing Club. Score: 91 4. Warren Wilson College, Swannanoa, N.C.: 850 students Forgoing football games and frats, Warren Wilson's Fighting Owls work 15 hours per week plowing the college's organic fields or helping with eco-friendly building projects. Highlight Offsets: Purchased renewable energy credits that offset 100 percent of campus electricity use. Lowlight Investments: No transparency or reported ...
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Re: Why We Don't Celebrate A "Capital Day"
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Author: Les Cargill
Date: Sep 2, 2008 22:34
... found a dataset that illustrates this well. Is there _any_ reason whatsoever to believe any of the fundamentals have changed? How can you possibly say they haven't? Hitched ole Dobbin up to the the plow to till the back forty lately? Had surgery sans anesthetic? Taken a wagon train across the Nevada territory? *Some* fundamentals never change - the human capacity for bloody-mindedness chief among them. I'm not a...
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When the Dalai Lamas Ruled: Hell on Earth
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Author: hu.jt.china
Date: Aug 24, 2008 10:05
... and the aristocratic serf owners. The people lived like serfs in Europe's "Dark Ages," or like African slaves and sharecroppers of the U.S. South. Tibetan serfs scratched barley harvest from the hard earth with wooden plows and sickles. Goats, sheep and yaks were raised for milk, butter, cheese and meat. The aristocratic and monastery masters owned the people, the land and most of the animals. They forced the serfs to hand over most ...
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Re: Sign of Genius
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Author: Michael A. Terrell
Date: Aug 23, 2008 12:46
...>> Just because you're obnoxious doesn't make you a genius. Or a tractor driver, even. John I'm sure he'd be good as a plow behind said tractor. He wouldn't even make good fertilizer. I might have to question this point. Bullshit properly treated is a pretty good fertilizer. In fact we may have just solved the day job question raised earlier. The problem is...
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Re: Sign of Genius
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Author: stan
Date: Aug 23, 2008 10:45
... > Bret Cahill Just because you're obnoxious doesn't make you a genius. Or a tractor driver, even. John I'm sure he'd be good as a plow behind said tractor. He wouldn't even make good fertilizer. I might have to question this point. Bullshit properly treated is a pretty good fertilizer. In fact we may have just solved the day job question raised earlier.
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