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" The more openly this despotism proclaims gain to be its end and aim, the more petty, the more hateful and the more embittering it is. "
(vol. I-II) Revolutionary and subversive movements abroad and at home - Page 63
by New York (State). Legislature. Joint Legislative Committee to Investigate Seditious Activities - 1920
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The Library of Original Sources: 1865-1903. Indexes

Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 494 pages
...overlooker, and, above all, by the individual bourgeois manufacturer himself. The more openly this despotism proclaims gain to be its end and aim, the more petty,...more hateful and the more embittering it is. The less skill and exertion of strength is implied in manual labor, in other words, the more modern industry...
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Manifesto de la komunista partio de Karolo Marks kaj Frederiko Engels

Karl Marx - 1908 - 144 pages
...over-looker, and, above all, by the individual bourgeois manufacturer himself. The more openly this despotism proclaims gain to be its end and aim, the more petty,...the skill and exertion or strength Implied in manual labour, in other words, the more modern industry becomes developed, the more is the labour of men superseded...
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Readings in Modern European History: Europe since the Congress of Vienna

James Harvey Robinson, Charles Austin Beard - 1909 - 584 pages
...above all, by the individual bourgeois manufacturer himself. The less skill and exertion of strength is implied in manual labor, in other words, the more...more is the labor of men superseded by that of women. But with the development of industry the proletariat not only increases in number ; it becomes concentrated...
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What is Socialism

Reginald Wright Kauffman - 1910 - 282 pages
...by the individual bourgeois manufacturer himself. . . . The less skill and exertion of strength is implied in manual labor, in other words, the more...more is the labor of men superseded by that of women. . . . No sooner is the exploitation of the laborer by the manufacturer so far at an end that he receives...
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The Rise and Progress of Democracy

Ferdinand Schevill - 1915 - 74 pages
...above all, by the individual bourgeois manufacturer himself. The less skill and exertion of strength is implied in manual labor, in other words, the more...more is the labor of men superseded by that of women. The essential condition for the existence and sway of the bourgeois class is the creation and increase...
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Proposed Roads to Freedom: Socialism, Anarchism and Syndicalism

Bertrand Russell - 1919 - 248 pages
...over-looker, and, above all, by the individual bourgeois manufacturer himself. The more openly this despotism proclaims gain to be its end and aim, the more petty,...more hateful, and the more embittering it is." The Manifesto tells next the manner of growth of the class struggle. " The proletariat goes through various...
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Historical Source Book

Hutton Webster - 1920 - 238 pages
...overlooker, and, above all, by the individual bourgeois manufacturer himself. The more openly this despotism proclaims gain to be its end and aim, the more petty,...the more hateful, and the more embittering it is. in other words, the more modern industry becomes developed, the more is the labor of men superseded...
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Meaning in History: The Theological Implications of the Philosophy of History

Karl Löwith - 1949 - 272 pages
...overseer, and, above all, by the individual bourgeois manufacturer himself. The more openly this despotism proclaims gain to be its end and aim, the more petty, the more hateful and the more embittering it is. Modern industrial bourgeoisie has torn asunder the "natural" ties that bound man to his "natural superior."...
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Facts on Communism: Communist ideology

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-American Activities - 1959 - 168 pages
...over-looker, and above all, by the individual bourgeois manufacturer himself. The more openly this despotism proclaims gain to be its end and aim, the more petty, the more hateful and the more embittering it is.1 In this passage, Marx states what he considers the central feature of bourgeois society: The enslavement...
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Facts on Communism, Volumes 1-2

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-American Activities - 1960 - 562 pages
...over-looker, and above all, by the individual bourgeois manufacturer himself. The more openly this despotism proclaims gain to be its end and aim, the more petty, the more hateful and the more embittering it is.1 In this passage, Marx states what he considers the central feature of bourgeois society : The...
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