Socialism: Its Growth & OutcomeS. Sonnenschein, 1893 - 335페이지 |
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... essential foundation of this is the raising of the working classes to a point that gives them a control over their own labour and its product . In order that our readers may get a correct view of this , it is necessary to use the ...
... essential foundation of this is the raising of the working classes to a point that gives them a control over their own labour and its product . In order that our readers may get a correct view of this , it is necessary to use the ...
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... although they deny it and pro- fess to accept moderate , i.e. non - essential change , are trying consciously to stay that very evolution at the point which it has reached to - day they are attempting to turn the Chap Ancient Society.
... although they deny it and pro- fess to accept moderate , i.e. non - essential change , are trying consciously to stay that very evolution at the point which it has reached to - day they are attempting to turn the Chap Ancient Society.
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... essentials in the form that it assumes now , has cut its way , but is really one with the present society of which we are ourselves a part ; is in fact society as regarded from its dynamic aspect , as the agent and patient of change ...
... essentials in the form that it assumes now , has cut its way , but is really one with the present society of which we are ourselves a part ; is in fact society as regarded from its dynamic aspect , as the agent and patient of change ...
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... essentially exclusive ; within their limits peace and community of property was the rule- without , a state of war was assumed ; it was not war that had to be declared , but peace ; the market , for instance , was originally held on the ...
... essentially exclusive ; within their limits peace and community of property was the rule- without , a state of war was assumed ; it was not war that had to be declared , but peace ; the market , for instance , was originally held on the ...
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... essential difference between the savage peoples of to - day and the early historical races ; a difference which forbids the former to develop beyond a condition of savagery , and that therefore these historical races have never passed ...
... essential difference between the savage peoples of to - day and the early historical races ; a difference which forbids the former to develop beyond a condition of savagery , and that therefore these historical races have never passed ...
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amidst amongst ancient became become began body bourgeois bourgeoisie bureaucracy capital capitalist carried century CHAPTER Chartism Chartist Christianity civilisation classical co-operation commercial commodity condition consequence constant capital Court Das Kapital domination economic element Empire England epoch ethics Europe exchange exist fact family of blood feudal France French French Revolution Germany Girondins guilds hand ideas individual industrial kind King labour labour-power land Louis Louis XIV machine machinery manufacture Marx matter mediaval ment Middle Ages middle classes misery modern monarchy moral movement nation nature necessary organisation Paris Parliament party period persons political present privilege progress proletariat Protestantism put forward realise recognised religion religious Revolution Robert Owen Roman Saint Simonian serfs sham side Socialism Socialist society struggle substantive art tendency things tion took towns tribal tribes use-value Victor Considérant wealth workmen
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227 페이지 - ... from each according to his capacity, to each according to his needs'.
265 페이지 - In actual history it is notorious that conquest, enslavement, robbery, murder — briefly, force — play the great part.
236 페이지 - In order to be able to extract value from the consumption of a commodity, our friend. Moneybags, must be so lucky as to find, within the sphere of circulation, in the market, a commodity, whose use- value possesses the peculiar property of being a source of value, whose actual consumption, therefore, is itself an embodiment of labour, and, consequently, a creation of value.
239 페이지 - He, who before was the money-owner, now strides in front as capitalist; the possessor of labour-power follows as his labourer. The one with an air of importance, smirking, intent on business; the other, timid and holding back, like one who is bringing his own hide to market and has nothing to expect but — a hiding.
242 페이지 - A greater number of labourers working together, at the same time, in one place (or, if you will, in the same field of labour), in order to produce the same sort of commodity under the mastership of one capitalist, constitutes, both historically and logically, the starting point of capitalist production.
265 페이지 - Thus it came to pass that the former sort accumulated wealth, and the latter sort had at last nothing to sell except their own skins. And from this original sin dates the poverty of the great majority, that, despite all its labour, has up to now nothing to sell but itself, and the wealth of the few that increases constandy although they have long ceased to work.
258 페이지 - That part of capital then, which is represented by the means of production, by the raw material, auxiliary material and the instruments of labour does not, in the process of production, undergo any quantitative alteration of value.
265 페이지 - In times long gone by there were two sorts of people; one, the diligent, intelligent, and, above all, frugal elite; the other, lazy rascals, spending their substance, and more, in riotous living. The legend of theological original sin tells us certainly how man came to be condemned to eat his bread in the sweat of his brow...
233 페이지 - ... and from the latter to form C, the changes are fundamental. On the other hand, there is no difference between forms C and D, except that, in the latter, gold has assumed the equivalent form in the place of linen. Gold is in form D, what linen was in form C — the universal equivalent.