| United States. Congress. House. Un-American Activities - 1938 - 1538 стор.
...with capital, they would certainly disqualify themselves for the initiating of any larger movement. "At the same time, and quite apart from the general...downward movement, but not changing its direction ; but that they are applying palliatives not curing the malady. They ought, therefore, not to be exclusively... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Special committee on un-American activities - 1940 - 2026 стор.
...with capital, they would certainly disqualify themselves for the Initiating of any larger movement. "At the same time, and quite apart from the general...downward movement, but not changing its direction ; but that they are applying palliatives not curing the malady. They ought, therefore, not to be exclusively... | |
| Georg Lukacs - 1972 - 412 стор.
...same time the working class ought not to exaggerate to themselves the ultimate consequences of these struggles. They ought not to forget that they are...the causes of those effects . . . , that they are applying palliatives, not curing the malady. They ought, therefore, not to be exclusively absorbed... | |
| Edward J. Nell - 1979 - 324 стор.
...in Wages, Price and Profit while supporting the struggle by the working class for higher wages, is: At the same time, and quite apart from the general...that they are fighting with effects, but not with causes of those effects: that they are retarding the downward movement, but not changing its direction:... | |
| John Cunningham Wood - 2004 - 298 стор.
...the best of the occasional chances for their temporary improvement";16 but he is careful to add that "they ought not to forget that they are fighting with...retarding the downward movement, but not changing its direction."17 The workers, in other words, in Marx's view, would (and should) try to maintain or increase... | |
| John Cunningham Wood - 1993 - 426 стор.
...Marx nowhere holds out the prospect of any lasting victory achieved by such means. Indeed, the unions are "fighting with effects, but not with the causes of those effects; . . . they are retarding the downward movement, but not changing its direction" (ibid. 93). The last... | |
| G. A. Cohen - 2009 - 251 стор.
...against such reformism, in the proper sense of that term, in his 1865 address "Wages, Price, and Profit": The working class ought not to exaggerate to themselves...the causes of those effects . . . , that they are applying palliatives, not curing the malady. They ought, therefore, not to be exclusively absorbed... | |
| Hayashi Hiroyoshi - 2005 - 420 стор.
...he never severs this defensive battle from the larger, revolutionary struggle: At the same time. . .the "working class ought not to exaggerate to themselves...effects, but not "with the causes of those effects... They ought, therefore, not to be exclusively absorbed in these unavoidable guerilla fights incessantly... | |
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