Marx's and Engels' Concepts of the Parties and Political Organizations of the Working Class, Volumes 198-200 |
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But under capitalism labour is alienated because the worker must sell his labour -
power to the capitalist who seizes the wealth produced by the worker ; this wealth
, in the form of capital , is for the worker » an alien power that dominates and ...
But under capitalism labour is alienated because the worker must sell his labour -
power to the capitalist who seizes the wealth produced by the worker ; this wealth
, in the form of capital , is for the worker » an alien power that dominates and ...
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Marx described the English » working classes » as » competent » and called
them » wealth - producing powers free from infamous schakles of monopoly »
and » subject to the joint control of the producers » . 24 This is , of course , in ...
Marx described the English » working classes » as » competent » and called
them » wealth - producing powers free from infamous schakles of monopoly »
and » subject to the joint control of the producers » . 24 This is , of course , in ...
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... first the political equality and social freedom of men and women alike and
secondly , the establishment of » Universal Government based on equality of
rights and reciprocity of duties in the manner of production and distribution of
wealth » .
... first the political equality and social freedom of men and women alike and
secondly , the establishment of » Universal Government based on equality of
rights and reciprocity of duties in the manner of production and distribution of
wealth » .
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Karl Marxs conception of human emancipation | 27 |
The organization and activities of the Communist League in 1847 | 67 |
The Communist Manifesto and the end of the first period of | 74 |
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