The Wages Question a Treatise On Wages And the Wages Span Classsearchterm

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The Wages Question a Treatise On Wages And the Wages Span Classsearchterm
Walker, Francis Amasa, 1840-1897
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" Prof. Fawcett, Political Economy, p. 19.
Here we find asserted or assumed, (1) the necessity of the laborer fo?
134 THE WAGES QUESTION.
popular theory of wages) that this by no means involves the payment of his entire wages in advance of the harvest- ing of the crop or the marketing of the goods. There is nothing in the need the laborer has of provisional mainte- nance which defeats his claim to a payment, over and above the mere cost of his subsistence, out of the product when completed. It
...may be that poor Piers, the plough- man, must, as Professor Fawcett says, depend daily until harvest upon the squire for bread out of the crop of the last year ; but surely that constitutes no reason why Piers should not at harvest receive some sheaves as his own. And in the case of all laborers of a higher class, whose wages may be perhaps twice or three times the cost of their bare subsistence, it is evident that, in countries where capital is scarce, the advances which are likely to be made to them during the year will leave a very considerable por- tion of the wages to be taken out of the product at the close of the year.

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