... is not the abolition of property generally, but the abolition of bourgeois property. But modern bourgeois private property is the final and most complete expression of the system of producing and appropriating products that is based on class antagonisms,... Karl Marx: His Life and Work - Page 124by John Spargo - 1912 - 359 pagesFull view - About this book
| Allan Megill - 2002 - 404 pages
...system of producing and appropriating products that is based on class antagonisms," it follows that "the theory of the communists may be summed up in the single sentence: The transcending [Aufhebung] of private property."4 Marx and Engels make the further point that if... | |
| Carl Wellman - 2002 - 424 pages
...security of ordinary possessions: We communists have been reproached with the desire of aholishing the right of personally acquiring property as the fruit of a man's own lahor. . . . Hard-won, self-acquired, self-earned propertyl Do you mean the property of the petty artisan... | |
| William M. Dugger - 2003 - 332 pages
...appropriating products that is based on class antagonisms, on the exploitation of the many by the few. In this sense, the theory of the Communists may be...independence. Hard-won, self-acquired, self-earned property! Do you mean the property of the petty artisan and of the small peasant, a form of property that preceded... | |
| Peter Kreeft - 2003 - 212 pages
...follow your order and investigate its basis later. We will begin, as you do, with the argument about property. We Communists have been reproached with...man's own labour, which property is alleged to be the ground work of all personal freedom, activity and independence. And your reply is this: Hard-won, self-acquired,... | |
| Shirley Elson Roessler, Reny Miklos - 2003 - 320 pages
...into a class, overthrow of the bourgeois supremacy, conquest of political power by the proletariat In this sense the theory of the Communists may be summed up in a single sentence: Abolition of private property. We Communists have been reproached with the desire... | |
| Andrew Bailey - 2004 - 362 pages
...appropriating products, that is based on class antagonisms, on the exploitation of the many by the few. In this sense, the theory of the Communists may be...independence. Hard-won, self-acquired, self-earned property! Do you mean the property of the petty artisan and of the small peasant, a form of property that preceded... | |
| Oliver J. Thatcher - 2004 - 480 pages
...appropriating products, that is, based on class antagonisms, on the exploitation of the many by the few. In this sense the theory of the Communists may be...personally acquiring property as the fruit of a man's own labor, which• property is alleged to be the groundwork of all personal freedom, activity and independence.... | |
| Laura Desfor Edles, Scott Appelrouth - 2005 - 420 pages
...appropriating products. that is based on class antagonisms. on the exploitation of the many by the few. In this sense. the theory of the Communists may be...personally acquiring property as the fruit of a man's own labor. which property is alleged to be the groundwork of all personal freedom. activity and independence.... | |
| Steve Wilkens - 2003 - 260 pages
...have just changed. The way to bring a decisive end to "the exploitation of the many by the few . . . may be summed up in the single sentence: Abolition of private property" (Communist Manifesto 2}. As soon as Marx brings up the abolition of private property, he knows that... | |
| Ernesto Che Guevara, Ernesto Guevara, Friedrich Engels, Karl Marx, Rosa Luxemburg - 2005 - 186 pages
...appropriating products that is based on class antagonisms, on the exploitation of the many by the few. In this sense, the theory of the Communists may be...personally acquiring property as the fruit of a man's own labor, which property is alleged to be the groundwork of all personal freedom, activity and independence.... | |
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