| Karl Marx - Capital - 1906 - 880 pages
...with which the industrial revolution of the 18th century started. And to this day it constantly serve? as such a starting point, whenever a handicraft, or...manufacture, is turned into an industry carried on by machinery. On a closer examination of the working-machine proper, we find in it, as a general rule,... | |
| Leon Carroll Marshall - Economic history - 1918 - 1128 pages
...revolution of the eighteenth century started. And to this day it constantly serves as such a starting-point, whenever a handicraft, or a manufacture, is turned into an industry carried on by machinery. On a closer examination of the working-machine proper, we find in it, as a general rule,... | |
| Leon Carroll Marshall, Leverett Samuel Lyon - Economics - 1921 - 522 pages
...revolution of the eighteenth century started. And to this day it constantly serves as such a starting-point, whenever a handicraft, or a manufacture is turned into an industry carried on by machinery. "An organized system of machines, to which the motion is communicated by the transmitting... | |
| Karl Kautsky - Capital - 1925 - 268 pages
...machinery with which the industrial revolution of the eighteenth century started. And to this day it constantly serves as such a starting point, whenever...manufacture, is turned into an industry carried on by machinery. Either the entire machine is only a more or less altered mechanical edition of the old handicraft... | |
| Herbert A. Applebaum - Social Science - 1992 - 664 pages
...machinery with which the industrial revolution of the eighteenth century started. It serves as the starting point whenever a handicraft or a manufacture is turned into an industry carried on by machinery. A machine can bring into play a whole number of tools simultaneously, which emancipates... | |
| George Argyrous, Gary Mongiovi - Capitalism - 2004 - 382 pages
...industrial revolution of the eighteenth century began. And to this day it constantly serves as the starting point whenever a handicraft or a manufacture is turned into an industry carried on by machinery" (Marx 1867: 494). Textile factories did employ waterwheels, gearing, and other general-purpose... | |
| Karl Marx - Business & Economics - 2007 - 561 pages
...the machinery with which the industrial revolution of the 18th century started. And to this day it constantly serves as such a starting point, whenever...manufacture, is turned into an industry carried on by machinery. On a closer examination of the working-machine proper, we find in it, as a general rule,... | |
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