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... Railroads A COMPARISON OF MUNICIPAL AND PRIVATE OWNERSHIP H. W. MACROSTY ( FABIAN SOCIETY ) English State Socialism PAGE E 5 5 II 31 31 52 53 76 ΙΟΙ ΙΟΙ SOCIAL CONDITIONS 124 ROBERT SOMERS 124 The South after the War 124 REDFIELD ...
... Railroads A COMPARISON OF MUNICIPAL AND PRIVATE OWNERSHIP H. W. MACROSTY ( FABIAN SOCIETY ) English State Socialism PAGE E 5 5 II 31 31 52 53 76 ΙΟΙ ΙΟΙ SOCIAL CONDITIONS 124 ROBERT SOMERS 124 The South after the War 124 REDFIELD ...
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... railroad in 1814 , of the telegraph in 1835 , of the telephone in 1878 , of the incandescent electric light in 1879 , and the introduction of electric street railways all created a class of indus- tries which have been called " natural ...
... railroad in 1814 , of the telegraph in 1835 , of the telephone in 1878 , of the incandescent electric light in 1879 , and the introduction of electric street railways all created a class of indus- tries which have been called " natural ...
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... railroads ; and undue influ- ence in city councils and other legislative bodies . The question of the control of such monopolies is one that is sure to be of the greatest importance in the near future . It involves a direct opposition ...
... railroads ; and undue influ- ence in city councils and other legislative bodies . The question of the control of such monopolies is one that is sure to be of the greatest importance in the near future . It involves a direct opposition ...
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... railroads , they exclude all other forms of capitalistic exploitation . At a fur- ther stage of evolution this form also becomes insufficient . The pro- ducers on a large scale in a particular branch of industry in a particular country ...
... railroads , they exclude all other forms of capitalistic exploitation . At a fur- ther stage of evolution this form also becomes insufficient . The pro- ducers on a large scale in a particular branch of industry in a particular country ...
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... RAILROADS The introduction of the railroad brought into the world an untried and powerful force , the possibilities of which are even yet but imper- fectly understood , and its operation brought important questions which of necessity ...
... RAILROADS The introduction of the railroad brought into the world an untried and powerful force , the possibilities of which are even yet but imper- fectly understood , and its operation brought important questions which of necessity ...
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Сторінка 16 - The bourgeoisie, during its rule of scarce one hundred years, has created more massive and more colossal productive forces than have all preceding generations together. Subjection of Nature's forces to man, machinery, application of chemistry to industry and agriculture, steam-navigation, railways, electric telegraphs, clearing of whole continents for cultivation, canalization of rivers, whole populations conjured out of the ground— what earlier century had even a presentiment that such productive...
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Сторінка 14 - The executive of the modern state is but a committee for managing the common affairs of the whole bourgeoisie.
Сторінка 13 - Our epoch, the epoch of the bourgeoisie, possesses, however, this distinctive feature: It has simplified the class antagonisms. Society as a whole is more and more splitting up into two great hostile camps, into two great classes directly facing each other — bourgeoisie and proletariat.
Сторінка 12 - Freeman and slave, patrician and plebian, lord and serf, guild-master and journeyman, in a word; oppressor and oppressed, stood in constant opposition to one another, carried on an uninterrupted, now hidden, now open fight, a fight that each time ended, either in a revolutionary re-constitution of society at large, or in the common ruin of the contending classes.
Сторінка 17 - In these crises a great part not only of the existing products, but also of the previously created productive forces, are periodically destroyed. In these crises there breaks out an epidemic that, in all earlier epochs, would have seemed an absurdity— the epidemic of over-production. Society suddenly finds itself put back into a state of momentary barbarism...
Сторінка 21 - dangerous class," the social scum, that passively rotting class thrown off by the lowest layers of old society, may, here and there, be swept into the movement by a proletarian revolution; its conditions of life, however, prepare it far more for the part of a bribed tool of reactionary intrigue.
Сторінка 15 - The bourgeoisie cannot exist without constantly revolutionizing the instruments of production, and thereby the relations of production, and with them the whole relations of society. Conservation of the old modes of production in unaltered form, was, on the contrary, the first condition of existence for all earlier industrial classes. Constant revolutionizing of production, uninterrupted disturbance of all social conditions, everlasting uncertainty and agitation distinguish the bourgeois epoch from...
Сторінка 16 - Just as it has made the country dependent on the towns, so it has made barbarian and semi-barbarian countries dependent on the civilized ones, nations of peasants on nations of bourgeois, the East on the West.
Сторінка 20 - This union is helped on by the improved means of communication that are created by modern industry, and that place the workers of different localities in contact with one another.