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" 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... "
Political Science Quarterly - Page 664
1908
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The Next Upsurge: Labor and the New Social Movements

Dan Clawson - 2003 - 254 pages
...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 life. . . . The bourgeoisie, during its rule of scarce one hundred years, has created 138 Neoliberal Globalization...
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Evolutionary Theory in the Social Sciences: Evolution and revolution

William M. Dugger - 2003 - 332 pages
...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 life. Just as it has made the country dependent on the towns, so it has made barbarian and semi-barbarian...
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The Emancipatory City?: Paradoxes and Possibilities

Loretta Lees - 2004 - 260 pages
...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 life. (Marx and Engels, 1968: 39) This almost instinctive recoil from 'the idiocy of rural life' was 'habitual...
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First Philosophy I: Values and Society: Fundamental Problems and Readings in ...

Andrew Bailey - 2004 - 362 pages
...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 life. Just as it has made the country dependent on the towns, so it has made barbarian and semi-barbarian...
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Globalization and the Muslim World: Culture, Religion, and Modernity

Birgit Schaebler, Leif Stenberg - 2004 - 298 pages
...has made barbarian and semibarbarian countries dependent on the civilized ones." Thus, it has rescued a considerable part of the population from the "idiocy of rural life" and, in the "barbarian and semi-barbarian countries, from barbarism" (Williams 1973, 303). Note, again,...
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Sociological Theory in the Classical Era: Text and Readings

Laura Desfor Edles, Scott Appelrouth - 2005 - 420 pages
...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 life. Just as it has made the country dependent on the towns. so it has made barbarian and semi,barbarian...
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Urban Culture: Critical Concepts in Literary and Cultural Studies

Chris Jenks - 2004 - 422 pages
...bourgeoisie has rendered a service to the workers' movement by creating large cities which have 'rescued a considerable part of the population from the idiocy of rural life* (1969, p. 112). It is important to recognize, however, that it is not urbanization itself that forges...
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Biography of a Subject: An Evolution of Development Economics

Gerald M. Meier - 2004 - 264 pages
...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 life. Just as it has made the country dependent on the towns, so it has made barbarian and semi-barbarian...
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The Library of Original Sources: Volume X (19th and 20th Centuries Indexes)

Oliver J. Thatcher - 2004 - 480 pages
...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 life. Just as it has made the country dependent on the towns, so has it made barbarian and semibarbarian...
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Manifesto: Three Classic Essays on how to Change the World

Ernesto Che Guevara, Ernesto Guevara, Friedrich Engels, Karl Marx, Rosa Luxemburg - 2005 - 186 pages
...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 life. Just as it has made the country dependent on the towns, so it has made barbarian and semi-barbarian...
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