Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1961 - 208 pagina's |
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Pagina 61
... land with the perfect- ly rational consequence , inevitable and desirable within the realm of private property , of the huckstering of private property in land . In the first place , feudal landed property is already by its very nature ...
... land with the perfect- ly rational consequence , inevitable and desirable within the realm of private property , of the huckstering of private property in land . In the first place , feudal landed property is already by its very nature ...
Pagina 64
... landed property is that its masses , who can no longer resign themselves to servitude perish through prop- erty in a different way than in industry . As for large landed property , its defenders have always sophistically identified the ...
... landed property is that its masses , who can no longer resign themselves to servitude perish through prop- erty in a different way than in industry . As for large landed property , its defenders have always sophistically identified the ...
Pagina 205
... landed property against landed property ; and likewise each of these elements against the other two . In the struggle the stronger wins ; and in order to predict the outcome of the struggle , we shall have to investigate the strength of ...
... landed property against landed property ; and likewise each of these elements against the other two . In the struggle the stronger wins ; and in order to predict the outcome of the struggle , we shall have to investigate the strength of ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 7 |
Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844 by Karl Marx | 14 |
Rent of Land | 49 |
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