| Ernesto Che Guevara, Ernesto Guevara, Friedrich Engels, Karl Marx, Rosa Luxemburg - 2005 - 186 стор.
...own eyes. Modern bourgeois society, with its relations of production, of exchange and of property, a society that has conjured up such gigantic means of...who is no longer able to control the powers of the netherworld whom he has called up by his spells. For many a decade past, the history of industry and... | |
| Andrew Biro - 2005 - 265 стор.
...social control of those forces. Bourgeois society, Marx and Engels write in the Communist Manifesto, 'is like the sorcerer, who is no longer able to control...nether world whom he has called up by his spells' (Marx 1978,478). In an article that similarly seeks to rehabilitate Marx's ecological credentials,... | |
| Carl R. Weinberg - 2005 - 284 стор.
...coal, succeeded in producing more working-class rebels. As Marx wrote, "Modern bourgeois society ... is like the sorcerer who is no longer able to control...powers of the nether world whom he has called up by his spells."108 It was this inexorable dynamic that lay behind the "great class war" in the southwestern... | |
| Cyril Smith - 2005 - 248 стор.
..."bourgeois society (which) has conjured up such gigantic means of production and of exchange" with "the sorcerer who is no longer able to control the...nether world whom he has called up by his spells" (489). Today, this does not merely mean that capital is beset by economic instability. Far deeper problems... | |
| John Doody, Kevin L. Hughes, Kim Paffenroth - 2005 - 402 стор.
...religion as a source of insight into its material and cultural mechanisms. If the capitalist is indeed "a sorcerer who is no longer able to control the powers of the nether world whom he has called up with his spells,"1 ' then Marx can be a guide back to a sacramental, Augustinian critique of commodity... | |
| Gail Turley Houston - 2005 - 192 стор.
...society that has conjured up such gigantic means of production and of exchange" that it is analogous to a "sorcerer who is no longer able to control the powers of the nether world whom he has summoned by his spells." As Marx warns, distorting human imagination, consciousness, social relations,... | |
| Martin Papapol - 2005 - 130 стор.
...can be an adequate survival strategy. In "The Communist Manifesto" Marx and Engels already speak of a "the sorcerer who is no longer able to control the powers of the netherworld" 21 with regard to the development forces. The power of the sorcerer cannot be conquered... | |
| Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels - 2006 - 98 стор.
...own eyes. Modern bourgeois society with its relations of production, of exchange and of property, a society that has conjured up such gigantic means of...nether world whom he has called up by his spells. For many a decade past the history of industry and commerce is but the history of the revolt of modern... | |
| Patrick R. O'Malley - 2006 - 16 стор.
...3—10. Not only does Marx's Manifesto itself evoke a Gothic figure remarkably like Lewis's Ambrosio, "the sorcerer, who is no longer able to control the...nether world whom he has called up by his spells," it also suggests the anachronism fundamental to Gothic medievalism in its assertion that "In bourgeois... | |
| Daniel Moran - 2006 - 260 стор.
...Arms Modern bourgeois society, a society that has conjured up such gigantic means of production and exchange, is like the sorcerer who is no longer able to control the powers of the underworld that he has called up by his spells. Ktirl Miirx and friedrich Engels, The Communist Manifesto... | |
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