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Page 43
... comprised the modern concepts of " gens " and " tribe " . The first to define and differentiate these concepts was Lewis Henry Morgan in his work It corresponds to the undeveloped stage of production , at PART ONE : FEUERBACH 43.
... comprised the modern concepts of " gens " and " tribe " . The first to define and differentiate these concepts was Lewis Henry Morgan in his work It corresponds to the undeveloped stage of production , at PART ONE : FEUERBACH 43.
Page 87
... corresponds , as long as the contradiction has not yet appeared , to the reality of their conditioned nature , their ... correspond at every stage to the simultaneous development of the productive forces , their history is at the same ...
... corresponds , as long as the contradiction has not yet appeared , to the reality of their conditioned nature , their ... correspond at every stage to the simultaneous development of the productive forces , their history is at the same ...
Page 116
... corresponds to these conditions . The positive expression " human " corresponds to the definite conditions pre- dominant at a certain stage of production and to the way of satisfying needs determined by them , just as the negative ...
... corresponds to these conditions . The positive expression " human " corresponds to the definite conditions pre- dominant at a certain stage of production and to the way of satisfying needs determined by them , just as the negative ...
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EDITORS PREFACE | 1 |
Preface | 37 |
Proletarians and Communism | 82 |
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