No social order ever disappears before all the productive forces for which there is room in it have been developed; and new higher relations of production never appear before the material conditions of their existence have matured in the womb of the old... Political Science Quarterly - Page 2111908Full view - About this book
 | Karl Marx - 1904 - 364 pages
...from the existing conflict between the social forces of production and the relations of production. No social order"' ever disappears before all the productive...existence have matured in the womb of the old society. Therefore, mankind always takes up only such problems as it can solve; since, looking at th« matter... | |
 | 1908 - 820 pages
...proletarization of the masses, the class struggle, etc., and comes to the conclusion that socialism, ie, expropriation of the means of production by the working...their existence have matured in the womb of the old society."1 How could Marx make such a statement, and yet believe in the imminent breakdown of capitalism,... | |
 | Jessie Wallace Hughan - 1911 - 284 pages
...their existence, but, on the contrary, their social existence determines their consciousness. . . . No social order ever dis,appears before all the productive...existence have matured in the womb of the old society." The economic interpretation of history becomes a Socialist doctrine when it is applied as follows to... | |
 | 1911 - 750 pages
...which there is room in it have developed; and new higher relations of production never appear before material conditions of their existence have matured in the womb of the old society." In other words, Marx declared that certain things must happen, and, until they do happen, an industrial... | |
 | John Spargo, George Byron Louis Arner - 1912 - 424 pages
...from the existing conict between the material forces of production and the relations of production. No social order ever disappears before all the productive...existence have matured in the womb of the old society. Therefore, mankind always takes up only such problems as it can solve: since, looking at the matter... | |
 | Arthur Morrow Lewis - 1912 - 232 pages
...from the existing conflict between the social forces of production and the relations of production. No social order ever disappears before all the productive...existence have matured in the womb of the old society. Therefore, mankind always takes up only such problems as it can solve; since, looking' at the matter... | |
 | 1912 - 800 pages
...become concentrated and socialized. iHence Marx affirms: " No social order ever disappears before /all productive forces for which there is room in it have...existence have matured in the womb of the old society." ' What then can the dictatorship of the proletariat accomplish so long as production remains decentralized... | |
 | John Spargo, George Byron Louis Arner - 1912 - 408 pages
...from the existing conflict between the material forces of production and the relations of production. No social order ever disappears before all the productive...production never appear before the material conditions of then- existence have matured in the womb of the old society. Therefore, mankind always takes up only... | |
 | Allene Gregory, Allene Gregory Allen - 1915 - 360 pages
...of production. No social order ever disappears before all the productive forces for which there are room in it have been developed; and new higher relations...existence have matured in the womb of the old society. Therefore mankind always takes up only such problems as it can solve ; since, looking at the matter... | |
 | John Spargo - 1919 - 408 pages
...disappears before all the productive forces for which there is room in it have been developed; and new and higher relations of production never appear before...existence have matured in the womb of the old society." 2 No "dictatorship of the proletariat," no action by any minority, however well armed or however desperate,... | |
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