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" The interference of the state power in social relations becomes superfluous in one sphere after another, and then ceases of itself. The government of persons is replaced by the administration of things and the direction of the processes of production.... "
Socialism in Theory and Practice - Page 91
by Morris Hillquit - 1909 - 361 pages
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Modern Socialism: As Set Forth by Socialists in Their Speeches, Writings ...

Robert Charles Kirkwood Ensor - 1904 - 436 pages
...the State really appears as representative of the whole of society — the appropriation of the means of production in the name of society — is at the...last independent act as a State. The interference of a State authority in social relations grows superfluous in one sphere after another, and then of its...
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Socialism: Positive and Negative

Robert Rives La Monte - 1907 - 168 pages
...whole of society — the taking possession of the means of production in the name of Society — this is, at the same time, its last independent act as a State. State interference in social relations becomes, in one domain after another, superfluous, and then...
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The Library of Original Sources: 1865-1903. Indexes

Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 494 pages
...whole of society — the talking possession of the means of production in the name of society — this is, at the same time, its last independent act as a State. State interference in social relations becomes, in one domain after another, superfluous, and then...
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Socialism, Utopian and Scientific

Friedrich Engels - 1907 - 134 pages
...whole of society — the taking possession of the means of production in the name of society— this is, at the same time, its last independent act as a State. State interference in social relations becomes, in one domain after another, superfluous, and then...
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Modern Socialism, as Set Forth by Socialists in Their Speeches, Writings ...

Robert Charles Kirkwood Ensor - 1910 - 454 pages
...the State really appears as representative of the whole of society — the appropriation of the means of production in the name of society — is at the...last independent act as a State. The interference of a State authority in social relations grows superfluous in one sphere after another, and then of its...
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Elements of Socialism: A Text-book

John Spargo, George Byron Louis Arner - 1912 - 408 pages
...whole of society— the taking possession of the means of production in the name of society—this is, at the same time, its last independent act as a State. State interference in social relations becomes, in one domain after another, superfluous, and then...
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Violence and the Labor Movement

Robert Hunter - 1914 - 432 pages
...whole of society — the taking possession of the means of production in the name of society — this is, at the same time, its last independent act as a State. State interference in social relations becomes, in one domain after another, superfluous, and then...
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The International Socialist Review, Volume 17

Algie Martin Simons, Charles H. Kerr - 1916 - 770 pages
...whole of society — the taking possession of the means of production in the name of society — this is, at the same time, its last independent act as a- State. State interference in social relations becomes, in one domain after another, superfluous, and then...
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"The Greatest Failure in All History": A Critical Examination of the Actual ...

John Spargo - 1920 - 520 pages
...whole of society — the taking possession of the means of production in the name of society — this is, at the same time, its last independent act as a state. State interference in social relations becomes, in one domain after another, superfluous, and then...
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From Marx to Lenin

Morris Hillquit - 1921 - 170 pages
...power, a state. The first act in which the state really appears as the representative of the whole society — the seizure of the instruments of production...social relations becomes superfluous in one field after another, and, as it were, falls asleep. The government of persons is replaced by the administra- ....
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