Selected Writings in Sociology and Social PhilosophyWatts, 1956 - 268 pagina's |
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... tion of chemistry to industry and agriculture , steam naviga- tion , railways , electric telegraphs , clearing of whole con- tinents for cultivation , canalization of rivers , whole popula- tions conjured out of the ground — what ...
... tion of chemistry to industry and agriculture , steam naviga- tion , railways , electric telegraphs , clearing of whole con- tinents for cultivation , canalization of rivers , whole popula- tions conjured out of the ground — what ...
Pagina 141
... tion , grows the mass of misery , oppression , slavery , degrada- tion , and exploitation ; but with this too grows the revolt of the working - class , a class always increasing in numbers , and disciplined , united , organized by the ...
... tion , grows the mass of misery , oppression , slavery , degrada- tion , and exploitation ; but with this too grows the revolt of the working - class , a class always increasing in numbers , and disciplined , united , organized by the ...
Pagina 250
... tion for their actual conditions of existence , and therefore in the end only arrived at free labour , the proletarians , if they are to achieve recognition as persons , will be obliged to abolish their own former conditions of ...
... tion for their actual conditions of existence , and therefore in the end only arrived at free labour , the proletarians , if they are to achieve recognition as persons , will be obliged to abolish their own former conditions of ...
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Introduction | 1 |
I | 51 |
Existence and consciousness | 67 |
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