Sentences with phrase «which divisions of labour»

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The produce of the people will increase when their productivity increases; the productivity of labour is increased through division of labour; the extent of division of labour is determined by the extent to which the produce can be sold; hence it depends on the market, i.e..
It isn't just self - interest which is plunging Labour into civil war; there's a deep philosophical division about both the means and the ends too (as well as questions of individual competence).
Which is why Gavin Barwell, the PM's chief of staff, is laser - like focused on activity that it's hard for Labour to oppose in the Division Lobby.
2) One of the oldest ambitions of the Labour movement is the classless society (or at least a society in which there is a less immediate division between people of different socio - economic backgrounds).
Labour now faces a similar conflict of opinion, made worse by the need to hold a leadership election using a system which highlights the divisions in the party.
There were signs yesterday of early divisions between Labour and the Conservatives yesterday as some MPs blamed family breakdown and lack of respect while Mr Miliband hinted at an analysis which placed more emphasis on inequality and deprivation.
The extraordinary disclosure exposes the extent of the division between the Miliband brothers, which threatens to overshadow Labour Party politics for the next decade in an echo of the long - running enmity between Tony Blair and Gordon Brown.
If Britain does remain in the EU, Labour's divisions will be exposed once again over the summer: the Conservatives will twist the knife over the Chilcot report on the Iraq war, due to be published early next month, and the future of the Trident nuclear weapons system, on which the government has said it will call a vote soon.
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