| Karl Marx - 1986 - 354 стор.
...of society in a democratic way, but a reformation within the bounds of the petty bourgeoisie. Only one must not form the narrow-minded notion that the...modern society can be saved and the class struggle avoided. Just as little must one imagine that the democratic representatives are indeed all shopkeepers... | |
| John Torrance - 1995 - 462 стор.
...of society in a democratic way, but a reformation within the bounds of the petty bourgeoisie. Only one must not form the narrowminded notion that the...its emancipation are the general conditions within the frame of which alone modern society can be saved and the class struggle avoided. Just as little... | |
| S. H. Rigby - 1998 - 336 стор.
...interest."' Marx offered a similarly uncynical interpretation of the world-view of the petty bourgeoisie: 'One must not form the narrow-minded notion that the...its emancipation are the general conditions within the frame of which alone modern society can be saved and the class struggle avoided."' Marx argues,... | |
| Reinhard Bendix - 1963 - 464 стор.
...success of the workers inevitable. Cf. the following comments on the French "petty bourgeoisie": ". . . one must not form the narrow-minded notion that the...principle, wishes to enforce an egoistic class interest. . . . Just as little must one imagine that the democratic representatives are all shopkeepers or enthusiastic... | |
| John Cunningham Wood, Michael C. Wood - 2002 - 424 стор.
...the point are Marx's comments on class and ideology in the Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte: One must not form the narrow-minded notion that the...principle, wishes to enforce an egoistic class interest. . . . Just as little must one imagine that the democratic representatives are all shopkeepers or enthusiastic... | |
| Ralph Fevre - 2003 - 292 стор.
...also helped to cloak their interests, but this need not imply they were involved in a conspiracy: Only one must not form the narrow-minded notion that the...its emancipation are the general conditions within the frame of which alone modern society can be saved and the class struggle avoided. (Marx, 1852/1934:... | |
| Jon Elster - 2004 - 316 стор.
...the general interests of Hungarian society, rather than by the class interests of small landowners. As Marx noted, "One must not form the narrowminded...society can be saved and the class struggle be avoided. "*" Being a junior partner in the governing coalition, however, the Smallholders could not persuade... | |
| Donald Eugene Hall - 2004 - 158 стор.
...Hawkes 1996: 92). He continues: "one must not form the narrowminded opinion that the petty bourgeois, on principle, wishes to enforce an egoistic class...modern society can be saved and the class struggle avoided" (cit. Hawkes 1996: 94). Thus intentions, good or ill, are not directly at issue here; instead... | |
| Karl Marx - 2008 - 166 стор.
...society in a democratic way, but a transformation within the bounds of the petty bourgeoisie. Only one must not form the narrow-minded notion that the...its emancipation are the general conditions within the frame of which alone modern society can be saved and the class struggle avoided. Just as little... | |
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