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Thorstein Veblen, On the Nature of Capital, The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Volume 22, Issue 4, August 1908, Pages 517–542, https://doi.org/10.2307/1884915
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The knowledge of ways and means is a communal product, 517.—Access to the common stock of technological knowledge is necessary to the production of a livelihood, 524.—With the advance of the industrial arts the possession of material equipment has become a requisite to the effective use of this common stock of knowledge and skill, 527.—Hence the great advantage of owning capital goods, 530; and hence the dominant position of the owner-employer in modern economic life, 535.—Summary conclusion, 541.
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