| Reginald Wright Kauffman - 1910 - 282 sidor
...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....is the condition for the free development of all. . . . . . . The proletarians have nothing to lose but their chains. They have a world to win. Workingmen... | |
| Bertrand Russell - 1918 - 230 sidor
...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....of the old bourgeois society, with its classes and class__ antagonisms, we shall have an association, in which the free develop*ment of each, is the condition... | |
| Emile Vandervelde - 1919 - 240 sidor
...swept away the con~ ditions for the existence of 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. (Kerr edition, pp. 40-42.) We are now in a position to understand how socialism may be considered as... | |
| Bertrand Russell - 1919 - 248 sidor
...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....is the condition for the free development of all. 1 This attitude Marx preserved in essentials throughout his life. Accordingly, it is not to be wondered... | |
| Bertrand Russell - 1919 - 248 sidor
...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....association, in 'which" the free development of each is the condition for the free development of all.1 This attitude Marx preserved in essentials throughout his... | |
| Bertrand Russell - 1919 - 248 sidor
...antagonisms, and of_ classes generally, and will thereby have abolished its_ own supremacy as a class. Jn 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.1 This attitude Marx preserved in essentials throughout his... | |
| Everett Dean Martin - 1920 - 342 sidor
...relations, no wonder that its development involves the most radical rupture with traditional ideas. In fine, In place of the old bourgeois society with its classes...class antagonisms we shall have an association in wbicb the free development of each is the condition for the free development of all. Le Bon says of... | |
| Gerald Gould - 1920 - 312 sidor
...existence of class antagonism, classes in general, and, therewith, its own domination as a class. 'In the place of the old bourgeois society, with its classes and class antagonisms, an association appears in which the free development of each is the condition for the free development... | |
| Raymond Postgate - 1920 - 636 sidor
...existence of class antagonism, classes in general, and, therewith, its own domination as a class. I n the place of the old bourgeois society, with its classes and class antagonisms, an association appears in which the free development of each is the condition for the free development... | |
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