In the social production of their life, men enter into definite relations that are indispensable and independent of their will, relations of production which correspond to a definite stage of development of their material productive forces. Elements of Socialism - Page 77by John Spargo - 1912 - 382 pagesFull view - About this book
| Morris Hillquit - 1909 - 400 pages
...dominates all social motives and notions. "In the social production which men carry on," says Marx, "they enter into definite relations that are indispensable...production correspond to a definite stage of development of then* material powers of production. The sum total of these relations of production constitute the... | |
| Francis Rolt-Wheeler - 1909 - 334 pages
...as follows : "In the social production which men carry on they enter into definite relations which are indispensable and independent of their will; these relations of production correspond to a definite 174 stage in the development of their material powers of production. The sum total of these relations... | |
| Francis Rolt-Wheeler - 1909 - 346 pages
...concrete study of economics. This view is expressed by Karl Marx in his "Critique of Political Economy" as follows : "In the social production which men carry on they enter into definite relations which are indispensable and independent of their will ; these relations of production correspond to... | |
| Harry Earl Montgomery - 1911 - 460 pages
...to be true, that the breadand-butter question is the most important question in life." 2 Karl Marx: ."In the social production which men carry on, they enter into definite 1 Mehring, Die Lessing Legende, 1893, p. 434. 1Science and Socialism, Pocket Library of Socialism,... | |
| Arthur Morrow Lewis - 1912 - 232 pages
...Economy," and gives the substance of his conception of the social process as it unfolds itself in history: "The general conclusion at which I arrived and which^...into definite relations that are indispensable and hidependent of their will; these relations of production correspond to a definite stage of development... | |
| Walter Nicholas Polakov - 1922 - 546 pages
...order. Yet even superficial observation shows us how true is the old, and well-known statement that "in the social production which men carry on, they...independent of their will; these relations of production correMonday Tuesday •WneKfaj Ulursdaij •H mm mm *JMJt mm mm mzz mm •••• Cool uxdaf Standard... | |
| Pitirim Aleksandrovich Sorokin - 1928 - 824 pages
...essence of his theory is given in his Critique of Political Economy, published in 1859. Here we read : The general conclusion' at which I arrived and which,...into definite relations that are indispensable and inde* pendent of their will ; these relations of production correspond to a definite stage of development... | |
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