| Robert L. Heilbroner - 1996 - 376 pages
...over-looker, and, above all, by the individual bourgeois manufacturer himself. The more openly this despotism proclaims gain to be its end and aim, the more petty,...more hateful and the more embittering it is. ... The essential condition for the existence, and for the sway of the bourgeois class, is the formation and... | |
| Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels - 1998 - 80 pages
...overlooker, and, above all, in the individual bourgeois manufacturer himself. The more openly this despotism proclaims gain to be its end and aim, the more petty,...embittering it is. The less the skill and exertion of strength implied in manual labour, in other words, the more modern industry becomes developed, the... | |
| Rhonda F. Levine - 1998 - 286 pages
...overlooker, and, above all, by the individual bourgeois manufacturer himself. The more openly this despotism proclaims gain to be its end and aim, the more petty,...embittering it is. The less the skill and exertion of strength implied in manual labour, in other words, the more modern industry becomes developed, the... | |
| Silvestra Mariniello, Paul A. Bové - 1998 - 444 pages
...the command of a perfect hierarchy of officers and sergeants. . . . The more openly this despotism proclaims gain to be its end and aim, the more petty, the more hateful and the more embittering it is. (MCP, 479) When Marx describes the socially transformative potential of the proletarian class, he makes... | |
| Deborah Lupton - 1998 - 212 pages
...overlooker, and above all, by the individual bourgeois manufacturer himself. The more openly this despotism proclaims gain to be its end and aim, the more petty, the more hateful and the more embittering it is' (1848/1982: 41-2). The early sociologist Emile Durkheim was also interested in emotion, but from a... | |
| Malcolm Waters - 1999 - 578 pages
...overlooker, and, above all, by the individual bourgeois manufacturer himself. The more openly this despotism proclaims gain to be its end and aim, the more petty,...embittering it is. The less the skill and exertion of strength implied in manual labour, in other words, the more modern industry becomes developed, the... | |
| Prakash Karat - 2011 - 159 pages
...overlooker, and, above all, by the individual bourgeois manufacturer himself. The more openly this despotism proclaims gain to be its end and aim, the more petty,...embittering it is. The less the skill and exertion of strength implied in manual labour, in other words, the more modern industry becomes developed, the... | |
| Karl Marx - 2002 - 260 pages
...over-looker, and, above all, by the individual bourgeois manufacturer himself. The more openly this despotism proclaims gain to be its end and aim, the more petty,...embittering it is. The less the skill and exertion of strength implied in manual labor, in other words, the more modern industry develops, the more is... | |
| Karl Marx - 1967 - 180 pages
...overlooker, and, above all, by the individual bourgeois manufacturer himself. The more openly this despotism proclaims gain to be its end and aim, the more petty, the more hateful and the more embittered it is.—CM DESTITUTION, PROLETARIAN In the gravitation of market-price to natural price... | |
| William M. Dugger - 2003 - 332 pages
...over-looker, and. above all. by the individual bourgeois manufacturer himself. The more openly this despotism proclaims gain to be its end and aim, the more petty,...embittering it is. The less the skill and exertion of strength implied in manual labour, in other words, the more modern industry develops, the more is... | |
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