Socialism: Its Growth & OutcomeSwan Sonnenschein & Company, 1893 - 335페이지 |
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... bodies . All this , which seems so refined and humane , is but the effect of the dis- tant view of the fleshless grinning skull of civilisation seeming to offer an escape to the helpless castaways , but destined on its nearer approach ...
... bodies . All this , which seems so refined and humane , is but the effect of the dis- tant view of the fleshless grinning skull of civilisation seeming to offer an escape to the helpless castaways , but destined on its nearer approach ...
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... is no longer flourishing , that is true in the Church of England ; but the large and exceedingly influential body of dissenters still remains intact . other lines than politicians now dream of . It is INTRODUCTION I I Introduction • I.
... is no longer flourishing , that is true in the Church of England ; but the large and exceedingly influential body of dissenters still remains intact . other lines than politicians now dream of . It is INTRODUCTION I I Introduction • I.
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... body , is opposed to the civil- ised condition in which all these elements have become mechanical , uniting to build up mechanical life , and themselves the product of machines material and moral . That all our industry and art is pro ...
... body , is opposed to the civil- ised condition in which all these elements have become mechanical , uniting to build up mechanical life , and themselves the product of machines material and moral . That all our industry and art is pro ...
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... bodies in this society are the Gens , the Tribe , and the peod or People . The Gens is a group founded on actual blood relationship , in which inter- marriage is forbidden ; it cannot exist separately therefore , but must must have ...
... bodies in this society are the Gens , the Tribe , and the peod or People . The Gens is a group founded on actual blood relationship , in which inter- marriage is forbidden ; it cannot exist separately therefore , but must must have ...
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... bodies based on the possession of property . These were thrust into the kinship groups , the Curiæ and tribes , and gradually assimilated the latter to their conditions . The bodies so formed became the free men or burgesses of early ...
... bodies based on the possession of property . These were thrust into the kinship groups , the Curiæ and tribes , and gradually assimilated the latter to their conditions . The bodies so formed became the free men or burgesses of early ...
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amidst amongst ancient barbaric became become began bourgeois bourgeoisie bureaucratic capital capitalist centralised century CHAPTER Chartism Chartist Christianity Church civilisation classical commercial commodity condition domination early economical element Empire England epoch ethics Europe exchange exist fact family of blood feudal France French French Revolution Gens Germany guilds hand Huguenot ideas individual industrial John of Leyden King kinship labour labour-power land lords Louis Louis XIV machine Marx matter means medieval ment Middle Ages middle classes misery modern monarchy movement nation nature necessary organisation Paris Parliament party period political population present privilege production progress proletariat Protestantism Puritanism race recognised religion religious revolution Robert Owen Roman serfs sham side slaves social Socialist society struggle tendency things tion took towns tribal tribes use-value vassals Victor Considérant wealth workmen world-market
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225 페이지 - ... from each according to his capacity, to each according to his needs'.
263 페이지 - In actual history it is notorious that conquest, enslavement, robbery, murder — briefly, force — play the great part.
241 페이지 - VII. he gives an outline of the History of the English Intellect, from the middle of the sixteenth to the end of the eighteenth century.
262 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.
265 페이지 - The capitalist mode of appropriation, the result of the capitalist mode of production, produces capitalist private property. This is the first negation of individual private property, as founded on the labour of the proprietor. But capitalist production begets, with the inexorability of a law of Nature, its own negation.
265 페이지 - ... property. In the former case, we had the expropriation of the mass of the people by a few usurpers, in the latter, we have the expropriation of a few usurpers by the mass of the...
234 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.
245 페이지 - An organised system of machines, to which motion is communicated by the transmitting mechanism from a central automaton, is the most developed form of production by machinery. Here we have, in the place of the isolated machine, a mechanical monster whose body fills whole factories, and whose demon power, at first veiled under the slow and measured motions of his giant limbs, at length breaks out into the fast and furious whirl of his countless working organs.
240 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 - This does not re-establish private property for the producer, but gives him individual property based on the acquisitions of the capitalist era : ie, on co-operation and the possession in common of the land and of the means of production.