PROCEEDINGS OF SECTION G. 



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"the Eisenach Social Equality Ideal"; and also 

 illusti-ating the barren effect uiDon purchasing power, 

 subsequently, if the nominal rate of wages were 

 arbitrarily increased all round by 12^ per cent. 

 (F) Tabular illustration showing the effect, upon each of 

 the five classes, if the existing consumable wealth, in 

 Tasmania in 1911, were distributed on the basis of 

 the " Eisenach Social Equality Ideal." 



(A.) TABULAR ILLUSTRATION OF A TYPICAL INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION PRIOR 

 TO ASSUMED ARBITRARY INCRBASJi; OF NOMINAL WAGES. 



Producing 

 Agencies. 



(I.) Bread- 

 winners. 

 Class I.— 

 Lower In- 

 dustrial 

 Cl^s II. — 

 Middle In- 

 dustrial 

 Class III.— 

 Upper In- 

 dustrial 

 Class IV.— 



Middle Class 



Clas-s v.— 



Income s 



£1,000 per 



year and 



over 



Total Bread- 

 winners . . 



Estimated 

 ph ysical 

 energy ex- 

 erted % . . 



(II.) Man's 



A L L I E D 



Auxiliary 



PRODtrciNG 



Forces. 



Construction, 

 m a i n t e n- 

 anc3, re- 

 paii's. re- 

 newals, &c. 



Estimated 

 ph ysica 1 

 energy ex- 

 erted <^'q . . 



Total 



lucoma 



of 



Class 



per Year. 



3,799,792 



1,474,037 



1,2-23,967 

 475.630 



223,811 



7,196,243 



1,553,737 



8,750,000 



• Co?t of all Composite Labour-hours expended, alone determines the price of commodities, 

 and therefore this (*) index aives the best measures for determining the different purchasing 

 values of the Average Class Labour Wage, over commodities generally. 



