| David Bills - 2005 - 506 sidor
...in the laborer class, consistent with the Marxian view that deskilling leads to an equalization of "the various interests and conditions of life within the ranks of the proletariat" (Marx & Engels, [1848] 1978, p. 480). We did not anticipate, however, the relatively high internal... | |
| Rhonda F. Levine - 2006 - 292 sidor
...non-industrial bourgeois, the petty bourgeoisie. Thus the whole historical movement is concentrated in the hands of the bourgeoisie; every victory so obtained is a...within the ranks of the proletariat are more and more equalized, in proportion as machinery obliterates all distinctions of labor, and nearly everywhere... | |
| Robert E. Goodin, Charles Tilly - 2006 - 942 sidor
...concentration of workers as an essential precondition for the mobilization of the industrial proletariat: But with the development of industry the proletariat...within the ranks of the proletariat are more and more equalized, in proportion as machinery obliterates all distinctions of labour, and nearly everywhere... | |
| Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels - 2006 - 98 sidor
...non-industrial bourgeois, the petty bourgeoisie. Thus the whole historical movement is concentrated in the hands of the bourgeoisie; every victory so obtained is a...victory for the bourgeoisie. But with the development ol industry the proletariat not only increases in number; it becomes concentrated in greater masses,... | |
| Peter Sawchuk, Newton Duarte, Mohamed Elhammoumi - 2006 - 324 sidor
...[W]ith the development of industry, the proletariat not only increases in numbers; it becomes more concentrated in greater masses, its strength grows, and it feels that strength more. . . .Thereupon the workers begin to form combinations (trade unions) .... Now and then the workers... | |
| William C. Martel - 2006 - 311 sidor
...their "Communist Manifesto" in 1888, "Thus the whole historical movement is concentrated in the hands of the bourgeoisie; every victory so obtained is a victory for the bourgeoisie" (p. 342). 169. See Sigmund Neumann, "Engels and Marx: Military Concepts of the Social Revolutionaries,"... | |
| Alan Ertl - 2007 - 467 sidor
...Rhine and after its failure finally settled in these developments in his 1847 Communist Manifesto: "with the development of industry the proletariat...number; it becomes concentrated in greater masses." This group, on account of the inherent motivation of the capitalistic system, becomes essentially disenfranchised.... | |
| Frederick F. Wherry - 2008 - 216 sidor
...authors offer a passage from The Communist Manifesto to illustrate how bounded solidarity emerges: "With the development of industry the proletariat...within the ranks of the proletariat are more and more equalized. . . . The collisions between individual workmen and individual bourgeois take more and more... | |
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