| 1844 - 368 pages
...estimate. The Marxian view is now familiar, almost to the extent of being stale. When Engels writes that "In every historical epoch, the prevailing mode of economic production and exchange, and the social organization necessarily following from it, form the basis upon which is built up and from which alone... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1890 - 524 pages
...Legitimised, and such like disembodied spectres? It has been appositely laid down by Marx and Engels that "in every historical epoch, the prevailing mode of...organisation necessarily following from it, form the basis on which is built up, and from which alone can be explained, the political and intellectual history... | |
| 1920 - 684 pages
...that the fundamental proposition which forms its nucleus belongs to Marx. That proposition is that in every historical epoch the prevailing mode of economic production and exchange, and the social organization necessarily following from it, form the basis upon which is built up, and from which alone... | |
| Sir William James Bull - 1893 - 292 pages
...because Marx and Engels have already prepared the way by laying down, as an incontrovertible axiom, that: "In every historical epoch, the prevailing mode of economic production and exchange, and the social organisaton necessarily following from it, form the basis upon which is built up, and from which alone... | |
| Richard Theodore Ely - 1894 - 480 pages
...Manifesto in the preface to the English edition of 1888 in these words : — "That proposition is: that in every historical epoch the prevailing mode of economic production and exchange, and the social organization necessarily following from it, form the basis upon which is built up, and from which alone... | |
| Richard Theodore Ely - 1894 - 478 pages
...Manifesto in the preface to the English edition of 1888 in these words : — "That proposition is: that in every historical epoch the prevailing mode of economic production and exchange, and the social organization necessarily following from it, form the basis upon which is built up, and from which alone... | |
| Richard Theodore Ely - 1899 - 298 pages
...Manifesto in the preface to the English edition of 1888 in these words : — "That proposition is: that in every historical epoch the prevailing mode of economic production and exchange, and the social organization necessarily following from it, form the basis upon which is built up, and from which alone... | |
| Karl Marx - 1902 - 168 pages
...proposition which forms the nucleus of the " M;unIfesto" belongs to Marx. Th&t proposition Is: That In every historical epoch the prevailing mode of economic production and exchange, and the social organization necessarily following from It, form the basis on which Is built up, and from which alone... | |
| Friedrich Engels - 1902 - 36 pages
...fundamental proposition which forms the nucleus of the "Manifesto" belongs to Marx. That proposition is: That in every historical epoch the prevailing mode of economic production and exchange, and the social organization necessarily following from It, form the basil on which Is built up, and from which alone... | |
| Algie Martin Simons, Charles H. Kerr - 1903 - 834 pages
...interpretation must go ! The "cause world" must go ! Finally we come to Marx. "His proposition was 'that in every historical epoch, the prevailing mode of economic production and exchange and the social organization necessarily following from it form the basis upon which is built up, and from which alone... | |
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