The German IdeologyThis edition makes easily accessible the most important parts of Marx's and Engels's major early philosophical work, The German Ideology, a text of key importance for students. |
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... feudal or estate property . If antiquity started out from the town and its little territory , the Middle Ages started out from the country . This different starting - point was determined by the sparseness of the population at that time ...
... feudal or estate property . If antiquity started out from the town and its little territory , the Middle Ages started out from the country . This different starting - point was determined by the sparseness of the population at that time ...
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... feudal structure of the whole country : these combined to bring about the guilds . The gradually accumulated small capital of individual craftsmen and their stable numbers , as against the growing population , evolved the relation of ...
... feudal structure of the whole country : these combined to bring about the guilds . The gradually accumulated small capital of individual craftsmen and their stable numbers , as against the growing population , evolved the relation of ...
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... feudal system . In this taking by barbarians , however , the question is , whether the nation which is conquered has evolved industrial productive forces , as is the case with modern peoples , or whether their productive forces are ...
... feudal system . In this taking by barbarians , however , the question is , whether the nation which is conquered has evolved industrial productive forces , as is the case with modern peoples , or whether their productive forces are ...
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