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A Few Questions What constitutes the wealth of a nation?What is the source of all wealth and revenue?Does the method by which one receives income — whether wage, rent, profit or interest — indicate the ultimate source of the value represented by it? Do stores of money, machinery, manufactured goods or produce represent reserved surplus labour?
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A Few Questions What constitutes the wealth of a nation?What is the source of all wealth and revenue?Does the method by which one receives income — whether wage, rent, profit or interest — indicate the ultimate source of the value represented by it? Do stores of money, machinery, manufactured goods or produce represent reserved surplus labour?
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A Few Questions
- What constitutes the wealth of a nation?
- What is the source of all wealth and revenue?
- Does the method by which one receives income — whether wage, rent, profit or interest — indicate the ultimate source of the value represented by it?
- Do stores of money, machinery, manufactured goods or produce represent reserved surplus labour?