The Struggle for ExistenceInternational School of Social Economy, 1904 - 640 páginas |
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... Capitalism and Socialism . 2 . CLEARING 3 . THE 4 . GROUND 5 . ( 6 . First Principles . Primitive Life . Order of Primitive Progress . Summary . Slavery . PART II 7 . Serfdom . 8 . The Wage System . EVOLUTION OF 10 . CAPITALISM 11 . 12 ...
... Capitalism and Socialism . 2 . CLEARING 3 . THE 4 . GROUND 5 . ( 6 . First Principles . Primitive Life . Order of Primitive Progress . Summary . Slavery . PART II 7 . Serfdom . 8 . The Wage System . EVOLUTION OF 10 . CAPITALISM 11 . 12 ...
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... CAPITALISM AND THE TRIUMPH OF SOCIALISM The Inevitable Collapse - If Capitalism Remains - Need Not Remain - Failur of Incentive Under Capitalism - Producing for the Products - Filling the Store house with Leisure for All - End of ...
... CAPITALISM AND THE TRIUMPH OF SOCIALISM The Inevitable Collapse - If Capitalism Remains - Need Not Remain - Failur of Incentive Under Capitalism - Producing for the Products - Filling the Store house with Leisure for All - End of ...
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... Capitalism - Forbidding the Poor to Marry - Genius and the Poor - Giving the World to the Backward Races- Capitalism Unable to Use the Earth - Unable to Develop Its Resources - Pestilence and Famine No Relief - Socialism and the Causes ...
... Capitalism - Forbidding the Poor to Marry - Genius and the Poor - Giving the World to the Backward Races- Capitalism Unable to Use the Earth - Unable to Develop Its Resources - Pestilence and Famine No Relief - Socialism and the Causes ...
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... capitalism , or under the laws of any country on earth , to have any legal right to an opportunity of any sort to earn a living of any kind , not necessarily because of any fault of his , but simply because " no one hath hired him ...
... capitalism , or under the laws of any country on earth , to have any legal right to an opportunity of any sort to earn a living of any kind , not necessarily because of any fault of his , but simply because " no one hath hired him ...
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... Capitalism is the private owner- ship by the few of what the many must collectively use . Socialism is the collective ownership by the many of what the many must collectively use . 2. Capitalism is ... CAPITALISM AND SOCIALISM 21 CAPITALISM.
... Capitalism is the private owner- ship by the few of what the many must collectively use . Socialism is the collective ownership by the many of what the many must collectively use . 2. Capitalism is ... CAPITALISM AND SOCIALISM 21 CAPITALISM.
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Términos y frases comunes
able ancient barbarian barbarism become capitalism capitalist centuries Chapter chattel slavery civilization class struggle class war co-operative Collectivism competition contended corporations created Democracy and Equality dependence duction earth economic class economic interests economists enterprises established evolution exchange exploitation fact factory feudal finally forces forms helpless hence human increase individual industry John Stuart Mill labor labor power Labor Unions land living machinery machines masters means of production ment military modern monopoly natural necessary nomic organization owners ownership Political Economy political party possession possible primitive profits public ownership race relations result REVIEW QUESTIONS secure serf serfdom share slavery slaves Socialism Socialist society struggle for existence survival theory things tion trade tribal tribes trust unions wage system wealth whole workers
Pasajes populares
Página 216 - The bourgeoisie, during its rule of scarce one hundred years, has. created more massive and more colossal productive forces, than have all preceding generations together.
Página 579 - Move upward, working out the beast, And let the ape and tiger die.
Página 140 - The cheap prices of its commodities are the heavy artillery with which it batters down all Chinese walls, with which it forces the barbarians' intensely obstinate hatred of foreigners to capitulate. It compels all nations on pain of extinction to adopt the bourgeois mode of production ; it compels them to introduce what it calls civilization into their midst, ie to become bourgeois themselves. In a word, it creates a world after its own image.
Página 42 - The sum total of these relations of production constitutes the economic structure of society, the real foundation, on which rises a legal and political superstructure and to which correspond definite forms of social consciousness.
Página 195 - They are not : there is nothing which so generally strikes the imagination, and engages the affections of mankind, as the right of property ; or that sole and despotic dominion which one man claims and exercises over the external things of the world, in total exclusion of the right of any other individual in the universe.
Página 601 - European conditions. The fruits of the toil of millions are boldly stolen to build up colossal fortunes for a few, unprecedented in the history of mankind; and the possessors of these, in turn despise the Republic and endanger liberty. From the same prolific womb of governmental injustice we breed the two great classes — tramps and millionaires.
Página 206 - The prudent, penniless beginner in the world labors for wages awhile, saves a surplus with which to buy tools or land for himself, then labors on his own account another while, and at length hires another new beginner to help him. This is the just and generous and prosperous system which opens the way to all, gives hope to all, and consequent energy and progress and improvement of condition to all.
Página 52 - And Cush begat Nimrod : he began to be a mighty one in the earth. He was a mighty hunter before the Lord. Wherefore it is said, even as Nimrod the mighty hunter before the Lord.
Página 456 - dangerous class," the social scum, that passively rotting mass thrown off by the lowest layers of old society, may, here and there, be swept into the movement by a proletarian revolution; its conditions of life, however, prepare it far more for the part of a bribed tool of reactionary intrigue.
Página 206 - No men living are more worthy to be trusted than those who toil up from poverty — none less inclined to take or touch aught which they have not honestly earned.