The bourgeoisie, wherever it has got the upper hand, has put an end to all feudal, patriarchal, idyllic relations. It has pitilessly torn asunder the motley feudal ties that bound man to his "natural superiors,*' and has left remaining no other nexus... (vol. I-II) Revolutionary and subversive movements abroad and at home - Sida 58efter New York (State). Legislature. Joint Legislative Committee to Investigate Seditious Activities - 1920 - 4450 sidorObegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| Charles Jesse Bullock - 1907 - 732 sidor
...bourgeois, England is here taken as the typical country; for its political development, France. his " natural superiors," and has left remaining no other..." cash payment." It has drowned the most heavenly ecstasies of religious fervor, of chivalrous enthusiasm, of philistinc sentimentalism, in the icy water... | |
| Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 494 sidor
...patriarchal, idyllic relations. It has pitilessly torn asunder the motley feudal ties that bound man to his "natural superiors," and has left remaining no other...nexus between man and man than naked self-interest, callous "cash payment." It has drowned the most heavenly ecstacies of religious fervor, of chivalrous... | |
| Karl Marx - 1908 - 144 sidor
...patriarchal, Idyllic relations. It has pitilessly torn asunder the motley feudal ties that bound man to his "natural superiors," and has left remaining no other...has drowned the most heavenly ecstacies of religious fervour, of chivalrous enthusiasm, of Philistine sentimentallsm, in the icy water of egotistical calculation.... | |
| Marcus Hitch - 1908 - 136 sidor
...patriarchal, idyllic relations. It has pitilessly torn asunder the motley feudal ties that bound man to his "natural superiors," and has left remaining no other...nexus between man and man than naked self-interest, callous "cash payment." It has drowned the most heavenly ecstacies of religious fervor, of chivalrous... | |
| Reginald Wright Kauffman - 1910 - 282 sidor
...patriarchal, idyllic relations. It has pitilessly torn asunder the motley feudal ties that bound man to his " natural superiors," and has left remaining no other...nexus between man and man than naked self-interest, callous " cash payment." It has drowned the most heavenly ecstasies of religious fervor, of chivalrous... | |
| Charles Asbury Jenkins - 1913 - 106 sidor
..."The processus of things determine the process of ideas." (Labriola's Essays, p. 44.) "If there is left remaining no other nexus between man and man...than naked self-interest, than callous cash payment," as Carlisle has said; "If in one word for exploitation veiled by religious and political illusions... | |
| Upton Sinclair - 1915 - 978 sidor
...patriarchal, idyllic relations. It has pitilessly torn asunder the motley feudal ties that bound man to his "natural superiors," and has left remaining no other...callous "cash payment." It has drowned the most heavenly ecstasies of religious fervor, of chivalrous enthusiasm, of philistine sentimentalism, in the icy water... | |
| Upton Sinclair - 1915 - 984 sidor
...has pitilessly torn asunder the motley feudal ties that bound man to his "natural superiors," and ha? left remaining no other nexus between man and man...callous "cash payment." It has drowned the most heavenly ecstasies of religious fervor, of chivalrous enthusiasm, of philistine sentimentalism, in the icy water... | |
| Joseph A. Osgoode - 1918 - 232 sidor
...patriarchal, idyllic relations. It has pitilessly torn asunder the motley feudal ties that bound man to his 'natural superiors,' and has left remaining no other nexus between man and man than callous 'cash payment.' It has drowned the most heavenly ecstasies of religious fervor, of chivalrous... | |
| Hutton Webster - 1920 - 238 sidor
...patriarchal, idyllic relations. It has pitilessly torn asunder the motley feudal ties that bound man to his "natural superiors," and has left remaining no other...callous "cash payment." It has drowned the most heavenly ecstasies of religious fervor, of chivalrous enthusiasm, of philistine sentimentalism, in the icy water... | |
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