| Bertell Ollman - 1976 - 364 pages
...society something which might happen as an exception to a civilized man who by accident got into the wilderness and already dynamically possessed within...without individuals living together and talking to one another.7 Producing with, for or through others, and on the basis of what others have requested, supplied... | |
| Ward Churchill - 1983 - 244 pages
...man who by accident got into the wilderness and is already dynamically possessed within himself by the forces of society— is as great an absurdity as the idea of the development of a language without individuals living together and talking to one another." There are three points... | |
| Karl Marx - 1986 - 354 pages
...as an exception to a civilized man who by accident got into the wilderness and already potentially possessed within himself the forces of society - is...not be necessary to touch upon this point at all, had not this nonsense - which, however, was justified and made sense in the eighteenth century - been... | |
| Piotr Sztompka - 1991 - 236 pages
...animal that can develop into an individual only in society. Production by isolated individuals outside society ... is as great an absurdity as the idea of...individuals living together and talking to one another. (Marx 1971: 17-18) An even more telling indirect proof of Marx's consistent sociological approach will... | |
| Philip Koch - 1994 - 400 pages
...society — something which might happen as an exception to a civilized man who by accident got into the wilderness and already dynamically possessed within...individuals living together and talking to one another." Accordingly, evils which attack productive life are the fundamental evils for human beings, and alienation,... | |
| Hunter Brown, Leonard A. Kennedy - 1995 - 660 pages
...as an exception to a civilized man who by accident got into the wilderness and already potentially possessed within himself the forces of society —...one another. We need not dwell on this any longer. 259 mm 2. The Human Person Is Essentially a Worker The German Ideology The way in which men produce... | |
| Norman Lewis - 1996 - 232 pages
...society - something which might happen as an exception to a civilized man who by accident got into the wilderness and already dynamically possessed within...without individuals living together and talking to one another.'1 The claims which have been made about nature now need to be re-examined in the controversial... | |
| Ursula Lord - 1998 - 382 pages
...as an exception to a civilized man who by accident got into the wilderness and already potentially possessed within himself the forces of society - is...without individuals living together and talking to one another.23 Production, therefore, cannot be spoken of without the implicit assumption that it is social... | |
| Peter J. Boettke - 2000 - 640 pages
...Robinson Crusoe, but as a small part of the social system. 'Production by isolated individuals outside of society ... is as great an absurdity as the idea...without individuals living together and talking to one another.'5 The material-production approach affirms the primacy of production over consumption and... | |
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