| Reginald Wright Kauffman - 1910 - 282 стор.
...peroration is a call to the workers to transcend the petty divisions of nationalism and sectarianism. — ' The proletarians have nothing to lose but their chains. They have a world to win. Workingmen of all countries, unite ! ' These concluding phrases of the Manifesto have become the shibboleths... | |
| George Robert Stirling Taylor - 1910 - 134 стор.
...as it exists now. So let the masters tremble at the coming of the Communist revolution. The workers have nothing to lose but their chains ; they have a world to win. Workers of the world, J unite." This conception of the whole Socialist movement as a struggle between... | |
| 1922 - 1260 стор.
...was certainly parr of the propaganda which it was his duty to spread. It contains the following: — "The Communists disdain to conceal their views and...lose but their chains. They have a world to win." From the Socialist Bulletin circulated in Winnipeg in 'March, 1919, is taken the following : — "But... | |
| 1911 - 750 стор.
...America, yet this is the concluding paragraph of that revolutionary pamphlet: "The Communists (Socialists) disdain to conceal their views and aims. They openly...conditions. Let the ruling classes tremble at a Communistic (Socialistic) revolution. The proletarians (workers) have nothing to lose but their chains. They have... | |
| Oscar Douglas Skelton - 1911 - 460 стор.
...international labor. "Let the masters tremble at the coming of the Communist revolution. The workers have nothing to lose but their chains ; they have a world to win. Workers of the world, unite ! " Marx's clarion call has been answered. Millions of the workers of the... | |
| James Boyle - 1912 - 360 стор.
...rest is in the womb of the future. In their Manifesto, Marx and Engels proclaim that the Socialists "openly declare that their ends can be attained only...forcible overthrow of all existing social conditions." The two most prominent leaders of German Social Democracy say the same thing, Liebknecht declaring... | |
| Josiah Seymour Currey - 1912 - 494 стор.
...every person in Chicago has heard — words with a daring challenge in them, and a more daring promise: "The proletarians have nothing to lose but their chains. They have a world to gain. Workingmen of all countries, unite !" There was at first no socialist organization. At the convention... | |
| Josiah Seymour Currey - 1912 - 498 стор.
...every person in Chicago has heard — words with a daring challenge in them, and a more daring promise: "The proletarians have nothing to lose but their chains. They have a world to gain. Workingmen of all countries, unite !" There was at first no socialist organization. At the convention... | |
| Ira Brown Cross - 1912 - 190 стор.
...engaged in intellectual or in manual pursuits. With the rallying cry of " The proletarians of the world have nothing to lose but their chains; they have a world to win !" 8 they call upon the workingmen of all countries to unite in opposition to the capitalist or employing... | |
| 1912 - 648 стор.
..."Let the ruling classes tremble in view of the impending communist revolution. The working classeshave nothing to lose but their chains. They have a world to win. Workingmen of all countries, unite!"1 This appeal, which forms the closing words of the manifesto,... | |
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