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" In place of the old bourgeois society, with its classes and class antagonisms, we shall have an association, in which the free development of each is the condition for the free development of all. "
Manifesto de la komunista partio de Karolo Marks kaj Frederiko Engels - Page 47
by Karl Marx - 1908 - 126 pages
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Proposed Roads to Freedom

Bertrand Russell - 2004 - 241 pages
...swept away the conditions for the existence of class antagonisms, and of classes generally, and will thereby have abolished its own supremacy as a class. In place of the old1 bourgeois society, with its classes and class antagonisms, we shall have an association, in which>...
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Karl Marx and the Future of the Human

Cyril Smith - 2005 - 248 pages
...conditions, have swept away the conditions for class antagonisms and of classes generally, and will thereby have abolished its own supremacy as a class....is the condition for the free development of all. 1 ' 1 Marx's communism is in no way separated from his conception of the path to its achievement. It...
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Discussing Economics: A Classroom Guide to Preparing Discussion Questions ...

Michael K. Salemi, W. Lee Hansen - 2005 - 344 pages
...kind of society would evolve if the Manifesto's scenario came to pass, as described in its statement: 'In place of the old bourgeois society, with its classes...is the condition for the free development of all.'? a. What is the meaning of the word 'association' above? b. How would the Manifesto's ten-point program...
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Understanding Nelson Algren

Brooke Horvath - 2005 - 252 pages
...("One Spring in This City") is prefaced with a second epigraph taken from The Communist Manifesto: "In place of the old bourgeois society, with its classes...is the condition for the free development of all" (293). The beginnings of that association are present at the Washington Park political rallies that...
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Citizenship: The History of an Idea

Paul Magnette - 2005 - 220 pages
...free themselves and to create an autonomous community in which man would be reconciled with himself. 'In place of the old bourgeois society, with its classes...is the condition for the free development of all' ,23 Marx pushed to the farthest point this ideal of an immediate and transparent community. He rejected...
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Solidarity: From Civic Friendship To A Global Legal Community

Hauke Brunkhorst - 2005 - 300 pages
...understood freedom of the subject. Thus, it is explicit in The Communist Manifesto of Marx and Engels: "In place of the old bourgeois society, with its classes...is the condition for the free development of all." 27 But that by no means goes beyond the ideas of 1789; rather, it only reformulates them in the context...
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Rethinking Rights and Responsibilities: The Moral Bonds of Community ...

Arthur J. Dyck - 2005 - 364 pages
...particular revolution and any violence that might be involved will do away with antagonisms and conflict: "In place of the old bourgeois society, with its classes...association in which the free development of each is the condition for the free development of all."5 The argument is a consequentialist one, similar to utilitarianism...
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What Price the Poor?: William Booth, Karl Marx and the London Residuum

Ann M. Woodall - 2005 - 256 pages
...would create a divided society and their end would create a new set of social relations of production: 'In place of the old bourgeois society, with its classes...association, in which the free development of each is the condition for the free development of all.'46 The capitalist mode of production had been necessary...
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Critical Theories, Radical Pedagogies, and Global Conflicts

Gustavo Fischman - 2005 - 386 pages
...existence when the state would wither away and we would live communally) was a world system in which "we shall have an association, in which the free development...is the condition for the free development of all" (Marx and Engels [1868] 1977, 53). Such a society would be democratic (as such, Socialism as envisaged...
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An Interpretation of Religion: Human Responses to the Transcendent

John Hick - 2004 - 468 pages
...And whilst the Communist faith is strongly oriented to a distant ideal future when, in Marx's words, 'we shall have an association, in which the free development...is the condition for the free development of all' (Marx [1848] 1963), yet dedication to this ideal can produce now in varying degrees what is, in religious...
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