... in which, nowadays, a stage has been reached where the exploited and oppressed class - the proletariat cannot attain its emancipation from the sway of the exploiting and ruling class - the bourgeoisie - without, at the same time, and once and for... The Living Age - Page 4781904Full view - About this book
| John Spargo - Socialism - 1906 - 292 pages
...sway of the exploiting and ruling class — the bourgeoisie — without, at the same time, and once for all, emancipating society at large from all exploitation,...oppression, class distinction, and class struggles." * In this classic statement of the theory, there are several fundamental propositions. First, that... | |
| Algie Martin Simons, Charles H. Kerr - Socialism - 1907 - 814 pages
...cannot attain its emancipation from the sway of the exploiting and ruling class — the bourgeoise — without at the same time, and once and for all, emancipating...society at large from all exploitation, oppression, class-distinctions and class-struggles.'.' This, then, is the high mission of Socialism, the work which... | |
| Algie Martin Simons, Charles H. Kerr - American periodicals - 1908 - 860 pages
...cannot attain its emancipation from the sway of the exploiting and ruling class — the bourgeoise — without at the same time, and once and for all, emancipating...society at large from all exploitation, oppression, class-distinctions and class-struggles." This, then, is the high mission of Socialism, the work which... | |
| Karl Marx - Socialism - 1908 - 144 pages
...cannot attain its emancipation from the sway of the exploiting and ruling class — the bourgeoisie —without, at the same time, and once and for all,...society at large from all exploitation, oppression, class-distinctions and class-struggles. This proposition which, in my opinion, la destined to do for... | |
| John Spargo - Socialism - 1909 - 376 pages
...cannot attain its emancipation from the sway of the exploiting and ruling class — the bourgeoise — without, at the same time, and once and for all, emancipating...at large from all exploitation, oppression, class distinctions, and class struggles." 1 In this classic statement of the theory, there are several fundamental... | |
| Oscar Douglas Skelton - Socialism - 1911 - 366 pages
...cannot attain its emancipation from the sway of the exploiting and ruling class — the bourgeoisie — without, at the same time, and once and for all, emancipating...at large from all exploitation, oppression, class distinctions and class struggles." 1 More concisely, he defines it as "that view of the course of history... | |
| James Boyle - Socialism - 1912 - 360 pages
...cannot attain its emancipation from the sway of the exploiting and ruling class — the bourgeoisie — without, at the same time, and once and for all, emancipating...oppression, class distinction and class struggles. In the opinion of Engels, this proposition was "destined to do for history what Darwin's theory has... | |
| Ira Brown Cross - Socialism - 1912 - 176 pages
...cannot attain its emancipation from the sway of the exploiting and ruling class — the bourgeoisie — without at the same time, and once and for all, emancipating...at large from all exploitation, oppression, class distinctions, and class struggles." * Briefly and concisely stated, the proposition resolves itself... | |
| John Spargo, George Byron Louis Arner - Socialism - 1912 - 408 pages
...cannot attain its emancipation from the sway of the exploiting and ruling class — the bourgeoisie — without at the same time, and once and for all, emancipating...at large from all exploitation, oppression, class distinctions, and class struggles." Analysis of the statement: In this statement there are several... | |
| Vida Dutton Scudder - Socialism - 1912 - 464 pages
...attain its emancipation from the sway of the exploiting and ruling class, — the bourgeoisie, — without at the same time and once and for all emancipating...society at large from all exploitation, oppression, class-distinctions and class-struggles. Such was the " fundamental proposition " which, as Engels wrote... | |
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