| Tony Monchinski - 2008 - 241 pages
...solidarity of the free development of all" of which Marx and Engels spoke, presaging a future society, "an association in which the free development of each...is the condition for the free development of all" (1948: 3 1 ; 1995: 113). "To be human," Freire reminds us, "is to engage in relationships with others... | |
| John T. Harvey, Robert F. Garnett - 2008 - 348 pages
...are deployed symmetrically on this space. If socialism is conceived as a unity of free producers — "an association, in which the free development of...is the condition for the free development of all" (Marx and Engels [1848] 1976, 5o6) — capitalism is conceived as a unity of (unfree) producers, and... | |
| Yuval Elmelech - 2008 - 272 pages
...propertyless laborers, the abolition of inheritance rights is seen as a necessary step toward a society in which "the free development of each is the condition for the free development of all" (Marx and Engels 1962: 54). Emile Durkheim — widely regarded as the founder of the structuralism-functionalism... | |
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