dangerous class," the social scum, that passively rotting mass thrown off by the lowest layers of old society, may, here and there, be swept into the movement by a proletarian revolution; its conditions of life, however, prepare it far more for the part... Karl Marx: His Life and Work - Page 121by John Spargo - 1912 - 359 pagesFull view - About this book
| Walter Thomas Mills - 1904 - 652 pages
...any program which will attempt to 2. "The 'dangerous class,' the social scum, that passively rotten mass thrown off by the lowest layers of old society,...the part of a bribed tool of reactionary intrigue." — Marx and Engels: Communist Manifesto, p. ?9. antagonize the big capitalist on the one hand and... | |
| Charles Jesse Bullock - 1907 - 732 pages
...future interests ; they desert their own standpoint to place themselves at that of the proletariat. The " dangerous class," the social scum, that passively...the part of a bribed tool of reactionary intrigue. In the conditions of the proletariat, those of old society at large are already virtually swamped.... | |
| Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 494 pages
...themselves at that of the proletariat. The "dangerous class," the social scum, that passively rotting class thrown off by the lowest layers of old society, may...the part of a bribed tool of reactionary intrigue. In the conditions of the proletariat, those of old society at large are already virtually swamped.... | |
| Karl Marx - 1908 - 144 pages
...future interests, they desert their own standpoint to place themselves at that of the proletariat. The "dangerous class," the social scum, that passively...the part of a bribed tool of reactionary intrigue. In the conditions of the proletariat, those of old society at large are already virtually swamped.... | |
| 1908 - 804 pages
...pauper and dependent class, Marx himself excluded from the proletarian army, and for good reasons : " The social scum, that passively rotting mass thrown off by the lowest layers of an old society, may, here and there, be swept into the movement by a proletarian revolution ; its conditions... | |
| 1908 - 812 pages
...pauper and dependent class, Marx himself excluded from the proletarian army, and for good reasons : " The social scum, that passively rotting mass thrown off by the lowest layers of an old society, may, here and there, be swept into the movement by a proletarian revolution ; its conditions... | |
| Algie Martin Simons, Charles H. Kerr - 1909 - 1088 pages
...overlooked this striking para. graph: "The 'dangerous class,' the social scum, that passively rotting class thrown off by the lowest layers of old society, may,...the part of a bribed tool of reactionary intrigue." Marx at Jeast realized that the social revolution would never be brought about by this class. And I... | |
| Reginald Wright Kauffman - 1910 - 282 pages
...back the wheel of history. . . . The " dangerous class," the social scum, that passively rotting class thrown off by the lowest layers of old society, may,...the part of a bribed tool of reactionary intrigue. . . . All the preceding classes that got the upper hand sought to fortify their already acquired status... | |
| Austin Lewis - 1911 - 200 pages
...movement disposed of the slum proletariat as an effective factor in revolt. The Communist Manifesto says: "The dangerous class, the social scum, that passively...the part of a bribed tool of reactionary intrigue." How true this statement is may be observed by all who have taken part in elections. The polling booths... | |
| Walter Edward Weyl - 1912 - 400 pages
...measure of 1 Neither Marx nor Engels believed in the revolutionary qualities of paupers and criminals. "The 'dangerous class, ' the social scum, that passively...the part of a bribed tool of reactionary intrigue." "Communist Manifesto." Authorized English Translation. Edited and annotated by Frederick Engels, Chicago... | |
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