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... ment of the social productive powers . It is only compatible with a primitive and limited society and system of production . To perpetuate it would be , as Pecqueur rightly says , " to decree universal mediocrity . " At a certain stage ...
... ment of the social productive powers . It is only compatible with a primitive and limited society and system of production . To perpetuate it would be , as Pecqueur rightly says , " to decree universal mediocrity . " At a certain stage ...
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Karl Marx. ment it brings forth the material agencies for its own dis- solution . From that moment new forces and new passions spring up in the bosom of society ; but the old social organi- zation fetters them and keeps them down . It ...
Karl Marx. ment it brings forth the material agencies for its own dis- solution . From that moment new forces and new passions spring up in the bosom of society ; but the old social organi- zation fetters them and keeps them down . It ...
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Karl Marx. The proletariat goes through various stages of develop- ment . With its birth begins its struggle with the bourgeoisie . At first the contest is carried on by individual labourers , then by the workpeople of a factory , then ...
Karl Marx. The proletariat goes through various stages of develop- ment . With its birth begins its struggle with the bourgeoisie . At first the contest is carried on by individual labourers , then by the workpeople of a factory , then ...
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Introduction | 1 |
I | 51 |
Existence and consciousness | 67 |
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