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| Brij Narāʼin Cakbast - 1925 - 246 pages
...magnates of capital, who usurp and monopolise all advantages of this process of transformation, grow the mass of misery, oppression, slavery, degradation,...exploitation ; but with this, too, grows the revolt of the working-class, a class always increasing in numbers, and disciplined, united, organised by the very... | |
| Labor Research Study Group, Scott Nearing - 1926 - 280 pages
...or by increased speed of the machinery." * With the growth of the misery of the workers grows also "the revolt of the working class, a class always increasing...the process of capitalist production itself." * The lower middle class, unable to compete with the large capitalists, sinks gradually into the proletariat.... | |
| Harry Wellington Laidler - 1927 - 780 pages
...constantly diminishing number of the magnates of capital, who usurp and monopolize all advantages of this process of transformation, grows the mass of...disciplined, united, organized by the very mechanism of the proeess of\ capitalist production itself. The monopoly of capital be-' comes a fetter upon the mode... | |
| Worden Horst Mills - 1927 - 274 pages
...degradation, exploitation and poverty. With all this, however, grows the ever increasingly intelligent revolt of the working class, a class always increasing...capitalist production itself. The monopoly of capital has already become a fetter on the mode of production which has sprung up and flourished under it.... | |
| Harold Joseph Laski - 1927 - 278 pages
...revolt of the working-class, a class always increasing in numbers, and disciplined, united, organised, by the very mechanism of the process of capitalist...production itself. The monopoly of capital becomes a fetter on the mode of production which has arisen and flourished with and under it. Centralisation of the... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Temporary National Economic Committee - 1940 - 1154 pages
...constantly diminishing number of the magnates of capital who usurp and monopolize all advantages of this process of transformation, grows the mass of...exploitation ; but with this too grows the revolt of the working-class, a class always Increasing in numbers, and disciplined, united, organized by the very... | |
| 1940 - 768 pages
...constantly diminishing number of the magnates of capital who usurp and monopolize all advantages of this process of transformation, grows the mass of...exploitation ; but with this too grows the revolt of the working-class, a class always Increasing in numbers, and disciplined, united, organized by the very... | |
| Harry Van der Linden - 1988 - 400 pages
...capitalistic regime. Along with the constantly diminishing number of the magnates of capital . . . grows the mass of misery, oppression, slavery, degradation,...exploitation; but with this too grows the revolt of the working-class, a class always increasing in numbers, and disciplined, united, organized by the very... | |
| John Cunningham Wood - 2004 - 298 pages
...constantly diminishing number of the magnates of capital, who usurp and monopolise all advantages of this process of transformation, grows the mass of...exploitation; but with this too grows the revolt of the workingclass, a class always increasing in numbers, and disciplined, united, organised by the very... | |
| John Cunningham Wood - 1987 - 640 pages
...misery and exploitation in latter-day capitalism, there also "grows the revolt of the working-class, a class always increasing in numbers, and disciplined,...mechanism of the process of capitalist production itself (Marx, 1 906, pp. 836-37). As we saw earlier, the Grundrisse emphasizes both economic contradictions... | |
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