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" Technology discloses man's mode of dealing with Nature, the process of production by which he sustains his life, and thereby also lays bare the mode of formation of his social relations, and of the mental conceptions that flow from them. "
The Economic Interpretation of History - Page 47
by Edwin Robert Anderson Seligman - 1924 - 166 pages
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Capital: A Critique of Political Economy

Karl Marx - 1906 - 884 pages
...organisation, deserve equal attention ? And would not such a history be easier to compile since, aa Vico says, human history differs from natural history...dealing with Nature, the process of production by which be sustains his life, and thereby also laya bare the mode of formation of his social relations, and...
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Investigation of Concentration of Economic Power, Issues 21-23

1940 - 768 pages
...of organs that arc the material basis of nil social organization, deserve equal attention? * » • Technology discloses man's mode of dealing with nature, the process of production by which he sustains bis life and thereby also lays the mode of formation of his social relations, and .of the mental conceptions...
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Investigation of Concentration of Economic Power: Monograph

United States. Congress. House. Temporary National Economic Committee - 1940 - 1154 pages
...man. of organs that are the material basis of all social organization, deserve equal attention? * * * Technology discloses man's mode of dealing with nature, the process of production by which lie sustains his life, and thereby also lays the mode of formation of his social relations, and of...
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Culture and Practical Reason

Marshall Sahlins - 1976 - 266 pages
...walks in a world of objects inhabited by object-men" (1963, p. 32n). Problems of Historical Materialism basis of all social organization, deserve equal attention?...and of the mental conceptions that flow from them. [1967 (1867) l:372n] Then, again, another passage of the German Ideology that is worth considerable...
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Liberating Women's History: Theoretical and Critical Essays

Berenice A. Carroll - 1976 - 452 pages
...civilization, each then subdivided. The means by which humans provide the essentials for life is key: "technology discloses man's mode of dealing with Nature, the process of production by which he sustains life, and by which also his social relations, and the mental conceptions that flow from them are formed,"...
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Inside the Black Box: Technology and Economics

Nathan Rosenberg - 1982 - 322 pages
...Engerman. I am grateful also to the National Science Foundation for financial support. for sustaining life. Does not the history of the productive organs...and of the mental conceptions that flow from them.' In what follows, I will focus first upon Marx's alleged technological determinism, second on his views...
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Revolution in Science

I. Bernard Cohen - 1985 - 742 pages
...of the productive organs of man, of organs that are the material basis of all social organisation, deserve equal attention? And would not such a history...and of the mental conceptions that flow from them. This is one of two references to Darwin in volume i of Das Kapital. The other (in a note to ch. 14,...
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Cognition, Language, and Consciousness: Integrative Levels

Gary Greenberg, Ethel Tobach - 1987 - 318 pages
...from similar animal activities. Elsewhere in Capital, Marx (l974l wrote: [Is it not true thatl . . . human history differs from natural history in this,...also lays bare the mode of formation of his social reations, and of the mental conceptions that flow from them. (p. 352l The tool is the essential ingredient...
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Reader in Marxist Philosophy: From the Writings of Marx, Engels, and Lenin

Howard Selsam, Harry Martel - 1963 - 390 pages
...art, etc. — ENGELS, "Speech at the Graveside of Karl MARX" (1883), Selected Works, vol. i, p. 16. Technology discloses man's mode of dealing with nature,...and of the mental conceptions that flow from them. —MARX, Capital (1867), vol. i, p. 367n. Introduction THE MATERIALIST interpretation of history, commonly...
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Perspectives on Human Conducts

Nātān Rôṭenšṭraik̲ - 1988 - 168 pages
...men create the process but become subservient to it. Marx was aware of Vico's basic notion: ' ' . . .human history differs from natural history in this,...flow from them. Every history of religion, even that which fails to take account of this material basis, is uncritical. It is, in reality, much easier to...
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