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... industry . It completed the victory of the commercial town over the countryside . [ Its first premise ] was the ... big industry created everywhere the same relations between the classes of society , and thus destroyed the peculiar ...
... industry . It completed the victory of the commercial town over the countryside . [ Its first premise ] was the ... big industry created everywhere the same relations between the classes of society , and thus destroyed the peculiar ...
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... big industry itself . The countries in which big industry is developed act in a similar manner upon the more or less non - industrial countries , insofar as the latter are swept by universal commerce into the universal competitive ...
... big industry itself . The countries in which big industry is developed act in a similar manner upon the more or less non - industrial countries , insofar as the latter are swept by universal commerce into the universal competitive ...
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Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels Christopher John Arthur. Contradictions of Big Industry : Revolution Our investigation hitherto started from the instruments of production , and it has already shown that private ... Big Industry: Revolution.
Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels Christopher John Arthur. Contradictions of Big Industry : Revolution Our investigation hitherto started from the instruments of production , and it has already shown that private ... Big Industry: Revolution.
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EDITORS PREFACE | 1 |
Preface | 37 |
Proletarians and Communism | 82 |
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