Selected Writings in Sociology and Social PhilosophyWatts, 1956 - 268 pagina's |
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Pagina 193
... necessary to safeguard their interests against the necessary results of modern manufacturing industry , and against the social revolution prepared by it . Opposed to the Tories , as their hereditary enemies , stand the Whigs , a party ...
... necessary to safeguard their interests against the necessary results of modern manufacturing industry , and against the social revolution prepared by it . Opposed to the Tories , as their hereditary enemies , stand the Whigs , a party ...
Pagina 195
... necessary in order not to leave the middle class entirely dissatisfied ; after 1846 they confined their free trade measures so far as was necessary , in order to save to the landed aristocracy the greatest possible amount of privileges ...
... necessary in order not to leave the middle class entirely dissatisfied ; after 1846 they confined their free trade measures so far as was necessary , in order to save to the landed aristocracy the greatest possible amount of privileges ...
Pagina 199
... necessary for such a revolution . But the British Bourgeois are not excitable Frenchmen . When they intend to carry a Parliamentary reform they will not make a Revolution of February . On the contrary . Having obtained , in 1846 , a ...
... necessary for such a revolution . But the British Bourgeois are not excitable Frenchmen . When they intend to carry a Parliamentary reform they will not make a Revolution of February . On the contrary . Having obtained , in 1846 , a ...
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Introduction | 1 |
I | 51 |
Existence and consciousness | 67 |
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abstract according activity alienation analysis Année sociologique appears basis become bourgeois society bourgeoisie Capital I 1867 capitalist capitalist mode capitalist production character civil society commodities conception of history conditions of existence consciousness consequently criticism determined division of labour dominant duction economists emancipation Engels England English exchange exploitation expression fact feudal Feuerbach German hand Hegel Hegelian human labour ideas ideology independent individual industry intercourse interest Karl Marx Kritik labour-power landed property Marx Marx's theory Marxist material production means of production means of subsistence MEGA I/3 ment mode of production modern movement natural object organization particular philosophy political economy private property process of production productive forces proletariat published relations of production relationships religion revolution revolutionary ruling class slave slavery social relations socialist sociology sphere struggle surplus value tion Tories trans transformation wages Whigs whole workers workshop writings