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Page 49
... need ( the action of satisfying , and the instrument of satisfaction which has been acquired ) leads to new needs ; and this production of new needs is the first historical act . Here we recognise immediately the spiritual ancestry of ...
... need ( the action of satisfying , and the instrument of satisfaction which has been acquired ) leads to new needs ; and this production of new needs is the first historical act . Here we recognise immediately the spiritual ancestry of ...
Page 116
... needs at the expense of others , and therefore some - the minority - obtained the monopoly of development , while others - the majority - owing to the constant struggle to satisfy their most essential needs , were for the time being ...
... needs at the expense of others , and therefore some - the minority - obtained the monopoly of development , while others - the majority - owing to the constant struggle to satisfy their most essential needs , were for the time being ...
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... needs , of needs created by society and natural needs . After this , nothing is simpler for a Hegelian than to assume that production and consumption are identical . And this has been done not only by socialist bellestrists but also by ...
... needs , of needs created by society and natural needs . After this , nothing is simpler for a Hegelian than to assume that production and consumption are identical . And this has been done not only by socialist bellestrists but also by ...
Contents
EDITORS PREFACE | 1 |
Preface | 37 |
Proletarians and Communism | 82 |
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