The sum total of these relations of production constitutes the economic structure of society, the real foundation, on which rises a legal and political superstructure and to which correspond definite forms of social consciousness. Political Science Quarterly - Page 2041908Full view - About this book
 | Nicholas Murray Butler, Frank Pierrepont Graves, William McAndrew - 1904 - 584 pages
...production that correspond to a definite stage of their material powers of production. The totality of these relations of production constitutes the economic structure of society — the real basis on which is erected the legal and political edifice and to which there correspond definite forms... | |
 | Walter Thomas Mills - 1904 - 652 pages
...production that correspond to _a definite stage of their material powers of production. The totality of these relations of production constitutes the economic structure of society — the real basis on which is erected the legal and political edifice and to which there correspond definite forms... | |
 | Edwin Robert Anderson Seligman - 1924 - 184 pages
...production that correspond to a definite stage of their material powers of production. The totality of these relations of production constitutes the economic structure of society — the real basis on which is erected the legal and political edifice and to which there correspond definite forms... | |
 | Arthur Fisher Bentley - 1908 - 550 pages
...the history of class struggles.1 In the social production which men carry on they enter into aennite relations that are indispensable and independent of...powers of production. The sum total of these relations constitutes the economic structure of society — the real foundation on which rise legal and political... | |
 | Morris Hillquit - 1909 - 394 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. The sum total of these relations of production constitute the economic structure of society — the real foundation, on which rise legal and political... | |
 | 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 - 350 pages
...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... | |
 | Oscar Douglas Skelton - 1911 - 460 pages
...not in the philosophy but in the economics of each particular epoch." * / Finally, Marx himself : " In the social production which men carry on, they...which rise legal and political superstructures and tp which correspond definite forms of social consciousness. {The mode of pro-^ duction in material... | |
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