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Rudolf Hilferding

"The expansion of the market creates a need for enhanced and more regular supply, and this in turn impels commercial capital to acquire control of production as well."

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Donna Grant

"He who can destroy a thing, can control a thing."

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"Stability, insisted the Controller, "stability. The primal and the ultimate need. Stability. Hence all this."

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Donna Grant

"When we came then to the 1967 negotiations we had the problem of one market between two countries fully under the control of the American companies that owned the facilities on both sides of the border."

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Donna Grant

"If you don't do it my way, I suggest you commit suicide."

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Donna Grant

"Action is within your control, while Emotion is beyond your control!"

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Donna Grant

"Meanness is a monster that usurps your self-control because you cowardly allow it to conquer you."

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Donna Grant

"I tell myself that with enough effort, I can control my feelings."

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Donna Grant

"Acting is the most fun. I like to do it and it's great that I can still do that, but you know, you don't really have a lot of control over things, so it's real hit or miss."

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Donna Grant

"The National League was born the following year, as an attempt to exert the control of capital over labor."

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Donna Grant

"The ego constantly competes with the spirit for control over your inner voice."

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Rudolf Hilferding
"It is obvious, moreover, that the formation of price in capitalist society must differ from the formation of price in social conditions based upon the simple production of commodities."

Society

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Rudolf Hilferding
"The expansion of the market creates a need for enhanced and more regular supply, and this in turn impels commercial capital to acquire control of production as well."

Control

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Rudolf Hilferding
"The publication of the third volume of Capital has made hardly any impression upon bourgeois economic science."

Science

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Rudolf Hilferding
"For in the theoretical field bourgeois economics no longer engages in blithe and joyous fights."

Economy

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Rudolf Hilferding
"Value is consequently the necessary theoretical starting point whence we can elucidate the peculiar phenomenon of prices resulting from capitalist competition."

Competition

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Rudolf Hilferding
"But whether, for example, a coat can be exchanged for twenty yards of linen cloth or for forty yards is not a matter of chance, but depends upon objective conditions, upon the amount of socially necessary labor time contained in the coat and in the linen respectively."

Time

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Rudolf Hilferding
"The object of the law of value is to elucidate the actual exchange relations of commodities."

Law

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Rudolf Hilferding
"Since, however, the reduced surplus value is to be distributed among them in like manner, the modification of their respective parts in the production of surplus value must find expression in a modification of the prices."

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Rudolf Hilferding
"As soon, however, as capitalist competition has definitively established the equal rate of profit, that rate becomes the starting point for the calculations of the capitalists in the investment of capital in newly-created branches of production."

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Rudolf Hilferding
"It is therefore utterly false to say that Marx revokes the law of value as far as individual commodities are concerned, and maintains it in force solely for the aggregate of these commodities."

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