
I Want to Learn Alchemy, Why Are You Teaching Me Chemistry?
About This Novel
One city, one castle, one manor, and mines in the family for countless years. As a child of a nobleman, Alisa wants to inherit her parents' title, but has been unable to obtain an extraordinary career. After her 243rd consecutive alchemy failure, the desperate girl was forced to summon a teacher who could teach her alchemy. This time she succeeded! But the girl was surprised to find that the teacher Wayne she summoned was actually a necromancer? Do you even want to accept yourself as your apprentice? She originally thought she was dead, but Alisa discovered that this necromancer seemed a little different from others. Which necromancer knows how to farm? Cooking, alchemy, magic, and medicine? ! This necromancer is simply omnipotent! Moreover, this necromancer also accepts apprentices, and the apprentices he accepts are also outrageous, including a proud saint, a loyal paladin, a genius assassin... Wait, didn't you just accept me? ! ------------ Alyssa has a little worry recently: Can she inherit the title after becoming a necromancer? (Farming, recruiting disciples, relaxing, strong plot, anti-routine!)
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Official(6)Scraped 4d ago
Surplus value is a plausible lie.
Don't rush to refute, just wait until I finish. Now there is an entrepreneur who takes out loans to rent space, purchase equipment, and recruit workers. He works hard to attract business and negotiate with customers. Let's replace this entrepreneur with A. A's factory produced a lot of goods, one of which was sold for 100 yuan. Of the 100 yuan, 30% was the cost of the site and equipment, 30% was the wages of the workers, 10% was used for public relations and kickbacks, and the last 30% was kept by A for himself. In this case, what exactly is the "residual value"? Let's put it another way. After A read Capital, he also felt that he was an exploiter, but he didn't want to be called an exploiter by Capital. He wanted to satisfy everyone, including himself. Is this achievable? If it can be realized, how much of the three-tenths of the income A should keep to the workers can it be recognized by everyone? Can Das Kapital find this perfect point? If Capital cannot find this perfect point, can we say that Capital is just a false statement that cannot solve practical problems? Before answering my question, there are a few points that need to be noted, that is, A paid a price for opening this factory. His price is much higher than that of a single worker, and much higher. He went bankrupt, sold his house, and took out loans to build a factory at the risk of going to jail. The risk cost is high, right? There are many people like this, right? In order to protect his customers, he treats guests to dinner, and pretending to be a grandson counts as a cost, right? With so many people living off his factory, plus the pressure on loans, it's also a cost, right? Is it considered a job for him to manage a factory? So how much is his cost and work worth? What proportion of income should be given to him? Did you find that you couldn't give him a clear number or ratio? It's like a group of people saying to one person, you owe us money. The man asked me how much I owe you? The group of people said again, we don't know how much you owe, but you just owe money, and you have to give us money. Does this look like a group of robbers? Are you being a hooligan? You may think this example is too extreme, but that's okay. You can follow this case to find a case with similar precise values, such as a boss who does not manage, or a boss who is already rich and does not take out loans. As long as you find a case with precise investment and precise income, you will find that you absolutely cannot give an accurate "residual cost". Don't believe it? If you don't believe it, you can give it a try. Don't say that this constitution cannot be solved, it can be solved according to the conceived constitution, but don't forget that the theoretical basis of your conceived theory does not exist and is false. Can the society conceived based on the false theory be real?
Note that the chapter names are reversed tonight.
Note that the chapter names are reversed tonight, but I have modified the content, so you can watch it directly
Massive death of brain cells
Just looking at it makes your brain cells die like crazy
The latest chapter has been revised. When I posted it this morning, I skipped a chapter. I felt numb.
The latest chapter has been revised. When I posted it this morning, I skipped a chapter, which made me numb.
My evaluation is: The author was put into a small dark room and coded hard. If he didn't code, he would be copied hard. I was really anxious to death.
I really want to force the author to type in front of the screen and guard it with a big stick to make it update quickly! ! !
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Official(6)Scraped 4d ago
Surplus value is a plausible lie.
Don't rush to refute, just wait until I finish. Now there is an entrepreneur who takes out loans to rent space, purchase equipment, and recruit workers. He works hard to attract business and negotiate with customers. Let's replace this entrepreneur with A. A's factory produced a lot of goods, one of which was sold for 100 yuan. Of the 100 yuan, 30% was the cost of the site and equipment, 30% was the wages of the workers, 10% was used for public relations and kickbacks, and the last 30% was kept by A for himself. In this case, what exactly is the "residual value"? Let's put it another way. After A read Capital, he also felt that he was an exploiter, but he didn't want to be called an exploiter by Capital. He wanted to satisfy everyone, including himself. Is this achievable? If it can be realized, how much of the three-tenths of the income A should keep to the workers can it be recognized by everyone? Can Das Kapital find this perfect point? If Capital cannot find this perfect point, can we say that Capital is just a false statement that cannot solve practical problems? Before answering my question, there are a few points that need to be noted, that is, A paid a price for opening this factory. His price is much higher than that of a single worker, and much higher. He went bankrupt, sold his house, and took out loans to build a factory at the risk of going to jail. The risk cost is high, right? There are many people like this, right? In order to protect his customers, he treats guests to dinner, and pretending to be a grandson counts as a cost, right? With so many people living off his factory, plus the pressure on loans, it's also a cost, right? Is it considered a job for him to manage a factory? So how much is his cost and work worth? What proportion of income should be given to him? Did you find that you couldn't give him a clear number or ratio? It's like a group of people saying to one person, you owe us money. The man asked me how much I owe you? The group of people said again, we don't know how much you owe, but you just owe money, and you have to give us money. Does this look like a group of robbers? Are you being a hooligan? You may think this example is too extreme, but that's okay. You can follow this case to find a case with similar precise values, such as a boss who does not manage, or a boss who is already rich and does not take out loans. As long as you find a case with precise investment and precise income, you will find that you absolutely cannot give an accurate "residual cost". Don't believe it? If you don't believe it, you can give it a try. Don't say that this constitution cannot be solved, it can be solved according to the conceived constitution, but don't forget that the theoretical basis of your conceived theory does not exist and is false. Can the society conceived based on the false theory be real?
Note that the chapter names are reversed tonight.
Note that the chapter names are reversed tonight, but I have modified the content, so you can watch it directly
Massive death of brain cells
Just looking at it makes your brain cells die like crazy
The latest chapter has been revised. When I posted it this morning, I skipped a chapter. I felt numb.
The latest chapter has been revised. When I posted it this morning, I skipped a chapter, which made me numb.
My evaluation is: The author was put into a small dark room and coded hard. If he didn't code, he would be copied hard. I was really anxious to death.
I really want to force the author to type in front of the screen and guard it with a big stick to make it update quickly! ! !













