... 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, organised by the very mechanism of the process of capitalist... Political Science Quarterly - Page 6831908Full view - About this book
| Robert L. Heilbroner - 1996 - 376 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 working-class, a class always increasing in numbers, and disciplined, united, organised by the very... | |
| Harold Joseph Laski, Paul Q. Hirst - 1997 - 262 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... | |
| Grace Lee Boggs - 2013 - 339 pages
...and the prescience of Karl Marx. He was always quoting the passage in Capital where Marx describes "the revolt of the working class, a class always increasing...mechanism of the process of capitalist production itself."6 To him it was almost a prescription for the sit-down by the auto workers at the General Motors... | |
| Roberto Marchionatti - 1998 - 320 pages
...oppression, slavery, degradation, exploitation; but with it too grows the revolt of the working-class, a class always increasing in numbers, and disciplined,...of the process of capitalist production itself."' Such is the doctrine, a doctrine embracing a theory of population, a law of wages and formulating a... | |
| Robert L. Heilbroner - 2011 - 373 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... | |
| Bob Jessop, Russell Wheatley - 1999 - 750 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... | |
| William Simpson, Martin Desmond Jones - 2000 - 410 pages
...constantly diminishing number of the magnates of capital, who usurp and monopolize all advantages of this process of transformation, grows the mass of...mechanism of the process of capitalist production itself .... Centralization of the means of production and socialization of labour at last reach a point where... | |
| Donald Clark Hodges - 2000 - 260 pages
...expropriating the capitalists: "Along with the constantly diminishing number of the magnates of capital . . . grows the mass of misery, oppression, slavery, degradation,...numbers, and disciplined, united, organized by the very process of ... capitalist production." What the bourgeoisie produces, therefore, "are its own grave-diggers."16... | |
| Marvin Harris - 2001 - 414 pages
...negation." In Marx's words: Along with the constantly diminishing number of the magnates of capital . . . grows the mass of misery, oppression, slavery, degradation,...organized by the very mechanism of the process of capital production itself. The monopoly of capital becomes a fetter upon the mode of production, which... | |
| John Kenneth Galbraith - 2001 - 329 pages
...constantly diminishing number of the magnates of capital, who usurp and monopolise all advantages of this process of transformation, grows the mass of...always increasing in numbers, and disciplined, united, organised by the very mechanism of the process of capitalist production itself. The monopoly of capital... | |
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