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Home› Part II – Political economy propositions› Chapter 3 - The Enterprise›Proposition 3.7
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3.7 4. Elementary commodities that can only be purchased by enterprises are the savings in their capital.

Enterprises only buy this commodity when they distribute at least part of their benefits to the contributors of their capital. Consequently, the chronic insufficiency and precariousness of wages — which are themselves fundamental economic exchanges —can be largely attributed to the infrequency with which this foundational transaction takes place.

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