Along with the constantly diminishing number of the magnates of capital, who usurp and monopolise all advantages of this process of transformation, grows the mass of misery, oppression, slavery, degradation, exploitation ; but with this too grows the... The Labour Problem - Página 358por Geoffrey Drage - 1896 - 424 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Frederick Hovenden - 1899 - 340 páginas
...oppression, slavery, degradation, exploitation ; but with this, too, grows the revolt of the working class, a class always increasing in numbers and disciplined,...becomes a fetter upon the mode of production, which has sprang up and flourished along with and under it. Centralisation of the means of production and socialisation... | |
| Alfred Thomas Story - 1899 - 312 páginas
...a class " Social Diseases and worse Remedies." J " Social Evolution." always increasing in number, and disciplined, united, organised by the very mechanism of the process of capitalist production itself."1 The worst feature of this " mass of misery," with its widespread food-lack and general deprivation,... | |
| Emile Vandervelde - 1901 - 210 páginas
...revolt of the working-class, a class always Increasing In numbers, and disciplined, united, organized by the very mechanism of the process of capitalist...becomes a fetter upon the mode of production which has grown and flourished along with it, and under it. Centralization I of the means of production and socialization... | |
| Karl Marx - 1906 - 884 páginas
...oppression, slavery, degradation, exploitation ; but with this too grows the revolt of the workingclass, a class always increasing in numbers, and disciplined,...upon the mode of production, which has sprung up and nourished along with, and under it. Centralisation of the 2neans of production and socialisation of... | |
| James MacKaye - 1906 - 578 páginas
...revolt of the working class, a class always increasing in numbers, and disciplined, united, organized by the very mechanism of the process of capitalist...becomes a fetter upon the mode of production, which hns sprung up and flourished along with, and under it. Centralization of the means of production and... | |
| Albert Schäffle - 1908 - 152 páginas
...oppression, slavery, degradation, - exploitation ; but with this too grows the revolt of the working class, a class always .- . ''.'[ increasing in numbers,...disciplined, united, organised, by the very mechanism of the pro- -_ .'-• cess of capitalist production itself. The monopoly of capital becomes a fetter upon... | |
| Oscar Douglas Skelton - 1911 - 348 páginas
...revolt of the working class, a class always increasing in numbers, and disciplined, united, organized by the very mechanism of the process of capitalist production itself." * The conclusion is in essence the same as the briefer forecast made in the Communist Manifesto: "The modern... | |
| Brougham Villiers - 1912 - 312 páginas
...oppression, slavery, degradation, exploitation ; but with this too grows the revolt of the working class, a class always increasing in numbers, and disciplined,...mechanism of the process of capitalist production itself (Capital, English edition, vol. i. pp. 788-89). Capitalism quite sufficient to secure their support... | |
| Cecil Delisle Burns - 1915 - 330 páginas
...proletarians. Capitalism next expropriates the individual capitalists: 'one capitalist kills many': the monopoly of capital becomes a fetter upon the mode of production. Labourers are taught to cooperate in factories and workshops, and at last they learn to co-operate... | |
| Bertrand Russell - 1919 - 248 páginas
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