From this it also follows that the means of getting rid of the incongruities that have been brought to light must also be present, in a more or less developed condition, within the changed modes of production themselves. These means are not to be invented... The Quarterly Journal of Economics - Page 76edited by - 1922Full view - About this book
| Robert Flint - 1894 - 524 pages
...place, with which the social order, adapted to earlier economic conditions, is no longer in keeping. From this it also follows that the means of getting...stubborn facts of the existing system of production." * What is true in this theory is that the economic factors of * " Socialism, Utopian and Scientific,"... | |
| Robert Flint - 1894 - 520 pages
...place, with which the social order, adapted to earlier economic conditions, is no longer in keeping. From this it also follows that the means of getting...stubborn facts of the existing system of production." * What is true in this theory is that the economic factors of * " Socialism, Utopian and Scientific,"... | |
| Robert Flint - 1906 - 522 pages
...place, with which the social order, adapted to earlier economic conditions, is no longer in keeping. From this it also follows that the means of getting...stubborn facts of the existing system of production." * What is true in this theory is that the economic factors of * " Socialism, Utopian and Scientific,"... | |
| Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 494 pages
...place, with which the social order, adapted to earlier economic conditions, is no longer in keeping. From this it also follows that the means of getting...stubborn facts of the existing system of production. What is, then, the position of modern Socialism in this connexion ? The present structure of society... | |
| Friedrich Engels - 1907 - 134 pages
...place, with which the social order, adapted to earlier economic conditions, is no longer in keeping. From this it also follows that the means of getting...rid of the incongruities that have been brought to light,*must also be present, in a more or less developed condition, within the changed modes of production... | |
| Aleksandr Berdnikov, F. Svetlov - 1926 - 330 pages
...each particular epoch. . . . From this it also follows that the means of removing the social defects that - have been brought to light, must also be present,...stubborn facts of the existing system of production." (Engels: Socialism, Utopian and Scientific, p. 94). These laws must be used in their entirety in the... | |
| Aleksandr Berdnikov - 1926 - 326 pages
...each particular epoch. . . . From this it also, follows that the means of removing the social defects that have been brought to .light, must also be present,...stubborn facts of the existing system of production." (Engels: Socialism, Utopian and 250 Scientific, p. 94). These laws must be used in their entirety in... | |
| Fred Rogers Fairchild - 1928 - 648 pages
...place, with which the social order, adapted to earlier economic conditions, is no longer in keeping. From this it also follows that the means of getting...stubborn facts of the existing system of production. What is, then, the position of modern Socialism in this connection? The present structure of society... | |
| Bertrand Russell - 1992 - 748 pages
...without the intervention of a player. In one of the quotations from Engels which I gave earlier, he says: 'The means of getting rid of the incongruities that...within the changed modes of production themselves.' This 'must' betrays a relic of the Hegelian belief that logic rules the world. Why should the outcome... | |
| Roberto Marchionatti - 1998 - 376 pages
...conditions, is no longer in keeping. From this it also follows that die means of getting rid of die incongruities that have been brought to light, must...stubborn facts of the existing system of production. ' What is true in this theory is that the economic factors of history have at all times had a great... | |
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