The bourgeoisie has subjected the country to the rule of the towns. It has created enormous cities, has greatly increased the urban population as compared with the rural, and has thus rescued a considerable part of the population from the idiocy of rural... Soviet Russia Today: Patterns and Prospects - Page 43edited by - 1956 - 270 pagesFull view - About this book
| Rhonda F. Levine - 2006 - 292 pages
...The bourgeoisie has subjected the country to the rule of the towns. It has created enormous cities, has greatly increased the urban population as compared...civilized ones, nations of peasants on nations of bourgeois, the East on the West. The bourgeoisie keeps more and more doing away with the scattered... | |
| Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels - 2006 - 98 pages
...The bourgeoisie has subjected the country to the rule of the towns. It has created enormous cities, has greatly increased the urban population as compared...barbarian and semi-barbarian countries dependent on the civilised ones, nations of peasants on nations of bourgeois, the East on the West. The bourgeoisie... | |
| Alistair Kee - 2006 - 242 pages
...The bourgeoisie has subjected the country to the rule of the town. It has created enormous cities, has greatly increased the urban population as compared...considerable part of the population from the idiocy of the rural life.'1 Capitalism and its associated industrialisation and urbanisation transforms consciousness... | |
| Peter Sawchuk, Newton Duarte, Mohamed Elhammoumi - 2006 - 324 pages
...one-sidedness and narrow-mindedness become more and more impossible . . . The bourgeoisie . . . has rescued a considerable part of the population from the idiocy of rural life. . . . The bourgeoisie cannot exist without constantly revolutionizing the instruments of production.... | |
| Wes Mantooth - 2006 - 246 pages
...loss of a distinctly rural culture, noting, rather, that the trend towards urbanization has already "rescued a considerable part of the population from the idiocy of rural life" (19 emphasis added). At the start of the twentieth century, Lenin's tract "The Agrarian Question and... | |
| Jose Duke S. Bagulaya - 2006 - 366 pages
...The bourgeoisie has subjected the country to the rule of the towns. It has created enormous cities, has greatly increased the urban population as compared with the rural, and thus has rescued a considerable part of the population from the idiocy of rural life. Just as it has... | |
| Micheline Ishay - 2007 - 590 pages
...The bourgeoisie has subjected the country to the rule of the towns. It has created enormous cities, has greatly increased the urban population as compared...civilized ones, nations of peasants on nations of bourgeois, the East on the West. The bourgeoisie keeps doing away more and more with the scattered... | |
| Dave Holmes - 2007 - 52 pages
...The bourgeoisie has subjected the country to the rule of the towns. It has created enormous cities, has greatly increased the urban population as compared...barbarian and semi-barbarian countries dependent on the civilised ones, nations of peasants on nations of bourgeois, the East on the West.18 This is a very... | |
| Martin Wurzinger - 2007 - 520 pages
...The bourgeoisie has subjected the country to the rule of the towns. It has created enormous cities, has greatly increased the urban population as compared...barbarian and semi-barbarian countries dependent on the civilised ones, nations of peasants on nations of bourgeois, the East on the West. [6] On the face... | |
| Margaret A. Majumdar - 2007 - 344 pages
...midst, ie, to become bourgeois themselves. In one word, it creates a world after its own image. ... Just as it has made the country dependent on the towns,...barbarian and semi-barbarian countries dependent on the civilised ones, nations of peasants on nations of bourgeois, the East on the West. (Marx and Engels... | |
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