Commodities Quote by John Stuart Mill Download Open image “The demand for commodities is not the demand for labor.” — John Stuart Mill ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.0 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Commodities Commodities Demand Commodity Demand Demand Commodities Demand Labor Inspirational Labor
A demand for commodities is not a demand for labor. The demand for labor is determined by the amount of capital directly devoted to… — Millicent Fawcett Copy Share Image
The labor of a human being is not a commodity or article of commerce. — Samuel Gompers Copy Share Image
The prices of raw materials do not fluctuate directly with the labour cost of producing them. — Charles E. Wilson Copy Share Image
Agriculture is one economic activity that does not obey the laws of demand and supply. — John Kenneth Galbraith Copy Share Image
But it is clear that the price of labour has no necessary connection with the price of food, since it depends entirely on the… — David Ricardo Copy Share Image
For a variety of reasons, we are not producing at a given level of economic activity the jobs we used to have. — Tim Bishop Copy Share Image
But a rise in the wages of labour would not equally affect commodities produced with machinery quickly consumed, and commodities produced with machinery slowly… — David Ricardo Copy Share Image
Without labor there is neither wealth, nor comfort, nor progress. — Gordon B. Hinckley Copy Share Image
There can be no rise in the value of labour without a fall of profits. — David Ricardo Copy Share Image
“To maximise output, every organisation will strive to obtain its necessary raw materials, labour and machinery at the lowest possible cost and combine them… — Alain de Botton Copy Share Image
The average condition of the people improving or deteriorating, depends upon whether population is advancing faster than improvement, or improvement than population. — John Stuart Mill Copy Share Image
Liberty lies in the rights of that person whose views you find most odious. — John Stuart Mill Copy Share Image
“No longer enslaved or made dependent by force of law, the great majority are so by force of poverty; they are still chained to… — John Stuart Mill Copy Share Image
All acts suppose certain dispositions, and habits of mind and heart, which may be in themselves states of enjoyment or of wretchedness, and which… — John Stuart Mill Copy Share Image
Unfortunately for the good sense of mankind, the fact of their fallibility is far from carrying the weight in their practical judgement, which is… — John Stuart Mill Copy Share Image
“In history, as in traveling, men usually see only what they already had in their own minds; and few learn much from history, who… — John Stuart Mill Copy Share Image
All errors which a man is likely to commit against advice are far outweighed by the evil of allowing others to constrain him for… — John Stuart Mill Copy Share Image
Every great movement must experience three stages: ridicule, discussion, adoption. — John Stuart Mill Copy Share Image
The successful conduct of an industrial enterprise requires two quite distinct qualifications: fidelity and zeal. — John Stuart Mill Copy Share Image
“[For people] to refuse a hearing to an opinion, because they are sure that it is false, is to assume that their certainty is… — John Stuart Mill Copy Share Image
This is what writers mean when they say that the notion of cause involves the idea of necessity. If there be any meaning which… — John Stuart Mill Copy Share Image
“Revelation Chapter 18 details the many goods which are sold through the Daughter of Babylon’s ports. The lengthy list appears in Revelation 18:11-13. Take… — John Price Copy Share Image
“You see, Flavia, silence is sometimes the most costly of commodities.” — Alan Bradley Copy Share Image
It is therefore utterly false to say that Marx revokes the law of value as far as individual commodities are concerned, and maintains it… — Rudolf Hiferding Copy Share Image
You can no longer buy commodities at Merrill Lynch. My guess is many analysts and even executives are too young to know how profitable… — Jim Rogers Copy Share Image
Given the current state of publishing, I think it helps to have a brand name on the cover of your book. Comedians are proven… — Michael Showalter Copy Share Image
It is obvious, moreover, that the formation of price in capitalist society must differ from the formation of price in social conditions based upon… — Rudolf Hiferding Copy Share Image
The positive aspect of my negative view is essentially that you shouldn't own cash and government bonds, but you should be in assets like… — Marc Faber Copy Share Image
Let's embrace productive capitalism, not casino capitalism, by restoring transparency and true competition in the commodities markets. — Maria Cantwell Copy Share Image
“Your life and knowledge are the most valuable commodities you have, Polar―don't be so hasty to throw them away.” — Jasmine Walt Copy Share Image
Ships are a strange kind of commodity because they're very lumpy, very big individual units, but they're commodities. — Wilbur Ross Copy Share Image
The essence of capitalism is to turn nature into commodities and commodities into capital. The live green earth is transformed into dead gold bricks,… — Michael Parenti Copy Share Image