... excludes the concentration of these means of production, so also it excludes co-operation, division of labour within each separate process of production, the control over, and the productive application of the forces of Nature by society, and the... The Economic Review - Сторінка 4651899Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| Karl Marx - 1906 - 884 стор.
...application of the forces of Nature by society, and the free development of the social productive powers. It is compatible only with a system of production, and...bounds. To perpetuate it would be, as Pecqueur rightly Bays, "to decree universal mediocrity." At a certain stage of development it brings forth the material... | |
| James MacKaye - 1906 - 578 стор.
...application of the forces of Nature by society, and the free development of the social productive powers. It is compatible only with a system of production, and...within narrow and more or less primitive bounds. To per]!etuate it would be, as Pecqueur rightly says, ' to decree universal mediocrity.' At a certain... | |
| Karl Marx - 1906 - 880 стор.
...application of the forces of Nature by society, and the free development of the social productive powers. It is compatible only with a system of production, and a society, moving within narrow and more or lees primitive bounds. To perpetuate it would be, as Pecqueur rightly says, "to decree universal mediocrity."... | |
| Anthony Brewer - 1984 - 238 стор.
...the Critique of Political Economy) , and does not involve any class opposition or exploitation. 'It is compatible only with a system of production, and...moving within narrow and more or less primitive bounds' (p. 762). 'At a certain stage of development it brings forth the material agencies for its own dissolution'... | |
| Howard Selsam, Harry Martel - 1963 - 390 стор.
...property based on the labor of its owner. This was possible because the petty industry referred to above is compatible only with a system of production, and a society, moving within narrow and primitive bounds, and at a certain stage of its development it brings forth the material agencies for... | |
| Tony Smith - 1990 - 290 стор.
...application of the forces of Nature by society, and the free development of the social productive powers. It is compatible only with a system of production, and...within narrow and more or less primitive bounds." 13 In section D.2 we shall see that Marx defined the capitalist mode of production as a form of indirect... | |
| Karl Marx, Lawrence H. Simon - 1994 - 388 стор.
...regulation of the forces of nature, and the free development of the productive forces of society. It is compatible only with a system of production and a society moving within narrow limits which are of natural origin. To perpetuate it would be, as Pecqueur rightly says, 'to decree... | |
| David Braybrooke, Bryson Brown, Peter K. Schotch - 1995 - 304 стор.
...by society, and the free development of the social productive powers. It is compatible only within a system of production, and a society, moving within narrow and more or less primitive bounds. (Capital, i. 713l Interestingly, in understanding capitalism, primarily founded in the right to alienate,... | |
| Matthew Alan Cahn, Rory O'Brien - 1996 - 316 стор.
...regulation of the forces of nature, and the free development of the productive forces of society. It is compatible only with a system of production and a society moving within narrow limits which are of natural origin. To perpetuate it would be, as Pecqueur rightly says, "to decree... | |
| Rocco Pezzimenti - 2004 - 260 стор.
...production pre-supposes parcelling of the soil, and scattering of the other means of production ... To perpetuate it would be, as Pecqueur rightly says, 'to decree universal mediocrity'" (Marx, K, vol. I, 713-4). But what, then!? we feel like exclaiming: if economic development has brought... | |
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