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Finally, we're getting past the part of ground rent and relating it to the general territory of capital
It was tedious, to say the least
It follows, finally, that in this case the increase in the price of the product {doesn't cause} rent, but rather that rent is the cause of the increase in the price of the product.
Does land development still work like this in England? Where a company develops land for a 99 year lease and then it reverts back to the heirs of whoever owned it in the previous century? Because boy that's weird, from my POV.
Article two weeks ago: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c3e8x0084x5o
Hegel wrote on math?
[...]What Hegel says with reference to certain mathematical formulas applies here: that which seems irrational to ordinary common sense is rational, and that which seems rational to it is itself irrational.[...]
theory
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