| Chun Lin - 2006 - 388 sidor
...and Engels, in place of the old bourgeois civil society with its class antagonisms, there shall be "an association, in which the free development of...is the condition for the free development of all" (1969, 127). 47- The citizen of Sparta or Rome, as an analogy, was "proudly free, yet a marvel of discipline.... | |
| Joseph A. Young, Jana Evans Braziel - 2006 - 282 sidor
...race theory pulls back into focus the struggle against exploitation and sets a new social priority "in which the free development of each is the condition for the free development of all" (Marx, Communist Manifesto, 31). Notes 1. For the classic theorization of the base and superstructure... | |
| Kenneth Paradis - 2012 - 240 sidor
...economic organization to restructure the social world and bring it into accord with the individual. "In place of the old bourgeois society, with its classes and class antagonisms, "they write in The CommunisfManifesfo"we shall have an association, in which the free development of... | |
| Daniel Chirot, Clark McCauley - 2008 - 288 sidor
...makes itself the ruling class, and as such sweeps away by force the old conditions of production. . . . In place of the old bourgeois society, with its classes and class antagonism, we shall have an association, in which the free development of each is the condition for... | |
| Paul Gomberg - 2007 - 194 sidor
...life of contribution. We need a conception of contributive justice. Chapter 13 Contributive Justice In place of the old bourgeois society, with its classes...is the condition for the free development of all. Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels Preamble to contributive justice Black folks in the United States are... | |
| Neil J. Smelser - 2009 - 291 sidor
...capitalism and the abolition of its institutions. With the concentration of power in the proletariat, "we shall have an association, in which the free development...is the condition for the free development of all" (ibid., p. 37). Engels subsequently referred to communist society as a "universal emancipation" and... | |
| N. D. Arora, S. S. Awasthy - 2007 - 472 sidor
...and unrestricted. Marx and Engels had stated, (The Communist Manifesto, 1848) that socialism would be "an association in which the free development of each...is the condition for the free development of all." Marx had thought that the discovery of the Commune (1871) was the political form under which the economic... | |
| Bruce Burgett, Glenn Hendler - 2007 - 298 sidor
...of wage-laborers that is capable of ending class antagonisms and creating a new form of society, in which "the free development of each is the condition for the free development of all" (506). If the goal of the Manifesto was to challenge the prevailing belief that capitalism had eliminated... | |
| Xiaoming Chen - 2008 - 170 sidor
...interested in anarchism. Marxism attracted Guo here because it did clearly promise him a society in which "the free development of each is the condition for the free development of all." See Chuangzao yuekan (Shanghai: Shanghai shudian, 1983), vol. I, no. 2: 128, 138; Karl Marx and Frederick... | |
| Carol Poore - 2007 - 444 sidor
...people were to have access to the joys and pleasures of life. As the Communist Manifesto declared, "We shall have an association, in which the free development of each is the condition for the free development of all."128 Of course, Marx and Engels were referring to the class... | |
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