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Page 40
... dominance of religion was taken for granted . Gradually every dominant relationship was pro- nounced a religious relationship and transformed into a cult , a cult of law , a cult of the State , etc. On 40 THE GERMAN IDEOLOGY.
... dominance of religion was taken for granted . Gradually every dominant relationship was pro- nounced a religious relationship and transformed into a cult , a cult of law , a cult of the State , etc. On 40 THE GERMAN IDEOLOGY.
Page 64
... dominant material relationships , the dominant material relationships grasped as ideas ; hence of the relationships which make the one class the ruling one , therefore , the ideas of its dominance . The individuals composing the ruling ...
... dominant material relationships , the dominant material relationships grasped as ideas ; hence of the relationships which make the one class the ruling one , therefore , the ideas of its dominance . The individuals composing the ruling ...
Page 65
... dominant idea and is expressed as an " eternal law " . The division of labour , which we already saw above ( pp . [ 52-55 ] ) as one of the chief forces of history up till now , manifests itself also in the ruling class as the division ...
... dominant idea and is expressed as an " eternal law " . The division of labour , which we already saw above ( pp . [ 52-55 ] ) as one of the chief forces of history up till now , manifests itself also in the ruling class as the division ...
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EDITORS PREFACE | 1 |
Preface | 37 |
Proletarians and Communism | 82 |
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