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" The modern bourgeois society that has sprouted from the ruins of feudal society has not done away with class antagonisms. It has but established new classes, new conditions of oppression, new forms of struggle in place of the old ones. Our epoch, the... "
Soviet Russia Today: Patterns and Prospects - Page 40
edited by - 1956 - 270 pages
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Dawn, Volume 2

1914 - 520 pages
...serfs; in almost all of Arfa-es Saltaneh and serf, these classes again, subordinate 28 gradations. Society) as a whole is more and more splitting up...directly* facing each other: Bourgeoisie and Proletariat. In Persia of today* vJe hav"e fhe titled men and princes of royal blood forming the nobilit? or aristocratic...
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Pages of Socialist History: Teachings and Acts of Social Democracy

W. Tcherkesoff - 1902 - 124 pages
...feudality which works out the collective or indirect servitude of the workers." 5. M. and E., p. 8. — "Society as a whole is more and more splitting up...into two great hostile camps, into two great classes facing each other: Bourgeoisie and Proletariat." , VC, p. 10. — The title of Chapter X: ("Division...
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Studies in the Evolution of Industrial Society

Richard Theodore Ely - 1903 - 552 pages
...modern bourgeois society that has sprouted from the ruins of feudal society has not done away with class antagonisms. . . . Society as a whole is more...directly facing each other, Bourgeoisie and Proletariat." Within the past year it has been possible for a writer to . attract widespread attention by his comparison...
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The Development of Modern Europe: An Introduction to the Study of ..., Volume 1

James Harvey Robinson, Charles Austin Beard - 1908 - 528 pages
...established new classes, new conditions of oppression, new forms of struggle in place of the old onts. Our epoch, — the epoch of the bourgeoisie, — possesses,...: it has simplified the class antagonisms. Society is more and more splitting up into two great hostile camps, into two great classes directly opposed...
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The Development of Modern Europe: An Introduction to the Study of ..., Volume 2

James Harvey Robinson, Charles Austin Beard - 1908 - 534 pages
...— possesses, however, this distinctive feature : it has simplified the class antagonisms. Society is more and more splitting up into two great hostile camps, into two great classes directly opposed to each other, bourgeoisie and proletariat." l In this present struggle, Marx believed, the...
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Socialism in Theory and Practice

Morris Hillquit - 1909 - 394 pages
...oppression, new forms of struggle in place of the old ones. " Our epoch, the epoch of the bourgeois, possesses, however, this distinctive feature; it has...directly facing each other: Bourgeoisie and Proletariat." 1 The principal classes in modern society are thus, according to Marx and Engels, the classes of the...
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Readings in Modern European History: Europe since the Congress of Vienna

James Harvey Robinson, Charles Austin Beard - 1909 - 584 pages
...however, Bourgeoisie this distinctive feature : it has simplified the class antagonisms. vs- Proletarlat Society as a whole is more and more splitting up into...facing each other, — Bourgeoisie and Proletariat. The discovery of America, the rounding of the Cape, opened HoW comup fresh fields for the rising bourgeoisie....
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Karl Marx: His Life and Work

John Spargo - 1912 - 438 pages
...but established new classes, new conditions of oppression, new forms of struggle in place of the old ones. " Our epoch, the epoch of the bourgeoisie, possesses,...directly facing each other: Bourgeoisie and Proletariat." The idea that the revolution in the methods of production which gave birth to the capitalist era, revolutionized...
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Political Science Quarterly, Volume 25

1910 - 780 pages
...the place of the old ones. But, Marx continues—and this, as we shall see, is a crucial statement— Our epoch, the epoch of the bourgeoisie, possesses,...directly facing each other : Bourgeoisie and Proletariat. 1 With the development of industry the proletariat becomes concentrated in great masses; its strength...
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Political Science Quarterly, Volume 25

1910 - 790 pages
...place of the old ones. But, Marx continues — and this, as we shall see, is a crucial statement — \J Our epoch, the epoch of the bourgeoisie, possesses,...classes directly facing each other : Bourgeoisie and Proletariat.1 With the development of industry the proletariat becomes concentrated in great masses...
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