The term 'capital' has two quite different meanings in economics: a sum of money, and a collection of machinery.


Chapter 6, The Holy War Over Capital, p. 130 - Debunking Economics - The Naked Emperor Of The Social Sciences (2001)


The term 'capital' has two quite different meanings in economics: a sum of money, and a collection of machinery.

The term 'capital' has two quite different meanings in economics: a sum of money, and a collection of machinery.

The term 'capital' has two quite different meanings in economics: a sum of money, and a collection of machinery.

The term 'capital' has two quite different meanings in economics: a sum of money, and a collection of machinery.