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... revolution " . He sees the basis of partial revolution in that a particular class frees itself , and hence society in general , from the limitations imposed by certain privileges held by another class . But in so far as the class ...
... revolution " . He sees the basis of partial revolution in that a particular class frees itself , and hence society in general , from the limitations imposed by certain privileges held by another class . But in so far as the class ...
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... revolution are not present ( namely , on the one hand the existing productive forces , on the other the formation of a revolution- ary mass , which revolts not only against separate conditions of society up till then , but against the ...
... revolution are not present ( namely , on the one hand the existing productive forces , on the other the formation of a revolution- ary mass , which revolts not only against separate conditions of society up till then , but against the ...
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... revolution ; this revolution is necessary , therefore , not only because the ruling class cannot be overthrown in any other way , but also because the class overthrowing it can only in a revolution succeed in ridding itself of all the ...
... revolution ; this revolution is necessary , therefore , not only because the ruling class cannot be overthrown in any other way , but also because the class overthrowing it can only in a revolution succeed in ridding itself of all the ...
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EDITORS PREFACE | 1 |
Preface | 37 |
Proletarians and Communism | 82 |
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