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" It has been the first to show what man's activity can bring about. It has accomplished wonders far surpassing Egyptian pyramids, Roman aqueducts, and Gothic cathedrals ; it has conducted expeditions that put in the shade all former exoduses of nations... "
Development of Social Theory - Page 298
by James Pendleton Lichtenberger - 1923 - 482 pages
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The Library of Original Sources: 1865-1903. Indexes

Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 494 pages
...most slothful indolence. It has been the first to show what man's activity can bring about. It has accomplished wonders far surpassing Egyptian pyramids,...Conservation of the old modes of production in unaltered forms was, on the contrary, the first condition of existence for all earlier industrial classes. Constant...
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Manifesto de la komunista partio de Karolo Marks kaj Frederiko Engels

Karl Marx - 1908 - 144 pages
...most slothful indolence. It has been the first to shew what man's activity can bring about. It hno accomplished wonders far surpassing Egyptian pyramids,...Exoduses of nations and crusades. The bourgeoisie cauuot exist without constantly revolutionising the instruments of production, and thereoy the relations...
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Political Science Quarterly, Volume 23

1908 - 804 pages
...most slothful indolence. It has been the first to show what man's activity can bring about. It has accomplished wonders far surpassing Egyptian pyramids,...Gothic cathedrals ; it has conducted expeditions that have put in the shade all former exoduses of nations and crusades.1 The constant revolutionizing of...
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Political Science Quarterly, Volume 23

1908 - 812 pages
...most slothful indolence. It has been the first to show what man's activity can bring about. It has accomplished wonders far surpassing Egyptian pyramids,...Gothic cathedrals ; it has conducted expeditions that have put in the shade all former exoduses of nations and crusades.' The constant revolutionizing of...
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Karl Marx: His Life and Work

John Spargo - 1912 - 438 pages
...most slothful indolence. It has been the first to show what man's activity can bring about. It has accomplished wonders far surpassing Egyptian pyramids,...revolutionizing the instruments of production, and with them the whole relations of society. Conservation of the old modes of production in unaltered...
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Socialism in Thought and Action

Harry Wellington Laidler - 1920 - 582 pages
...between man and man than naked self-interest, than callous ' cash payment.' " At the same time, it " has accomplished wonders far surpassing Egyptian pyramids, Roman aqueducts and Gothic cathedrals." It has established a world market ; it is constantly dislodging merely national industries. It draws its raw...
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The Social Interpretation of History: A Refutation of the Marxian Economic ...

Maurice William - 1921 - 438 pages
...not worthy of study, as it has no real social significance. Yet at another place we find him saying: The bourgeoisie cannot exist without constantly revolutionizing...of production and with them the whole relations of society.1 This statement is entirely at variance with his law of social progress as quoted above. It...
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Sketches in Early Economic History

Walter Wilson Jennings - 1926 - 176 pages
...changes (See Thatcher, 0. J. The Ideas That Have Influenced Civilization. X» 14):. "The bourgeoise cannot exist without constantly revolutionizing the...Conservation of the old modes of production in unaltered forms was, on the contrary, the first condition of existence for all earlier industrial classes. Constant...
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A History of Socialist Thought

Harry Wellington Laidler - 1927 - 780 pages
...— On the other hand, its achievements have been vast. "It has accomplished wonders far exceeding Egyptian pyramids, Roman aqueducts and Gothic cathedrals;...shade all former exoduses of nations and crusades. . . . Constant revolutionizing of production, uninterrupted disturbance of all social conditions, everlasting...
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Meaning in History: The Theological Implications of the Philosophy of History

Karl Löwith - 1949 - 272 pages
...had even a presentiment that such productive forces slumbered in the lap of social labor? ... It has accomplished wonders far surpassing Egyptian pyramids,...shade all former Exoduses of nations and crusades. The reverse of this stupendous advance of Western civilization is that it has put a definite end to all...
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