Unions) against the bourgeois; they club together in order to keep up the rate of wages; they found permanent associations in order to make provision beforehand for these occasional revolts. Here and there the contest breaks out into riots. Now and then... Legislative Document - Страница 68написао/ла New York (State). Legislature - 1921Пуни преглед - О овој књизи
| Paul Halmos - 1998 - 204 страница
...'Movement'. Marx and Engels welcomed this development; in the Manifesto of the Communist Party they state: 'Now and then the workers are victorious, but only for a time. The real fruit of their battle lies, not in the immediate result but in the ever expanding union of the workers. This union... | |
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...consciousness and equip them with the organizational skills and means to execute their historical mission. "The real fruit of their battles lies, not in the immediate result, but in the ever-expanding union of the workers" (Marx 1977, 228; see also Marx 1963b, 172-75; 1977, 226-31; Marx... | |
| Bertrand Russell - 2004 - 241 страница
...they found permanent associations in order to make provision beforehand for these occasional revolts. Here and there the contest breaks out into riots....union of the workers. This union is helped on by the inaproved means of comnranication that are created by modern industry, an-d that place the workers... | |
| Oliver J. Thatcher - 2004 - 480 страница
...they found permanent associations in order to make provision beforehand for these occasional revolts. Here and there the contest breaks out into riots....lies not in the immediate result, but in the ever improved means of communication that are created in modern industry and that place the workers of different... | |
| Bertrand Russell - 2004 - 113 страница
...they found permanent associations in order to make provision beforehand for these occasional revolts. Here and there the contest breaks out into riots....battles lies, not in the immediate result, but in Bertrand Russell the ever-expanding union of the workers. This union is helped on by the improved means... | |
| Laura Desfor Edles, Scott Appelrouth - 2005 - 420 страница
...they found permanent associations in order to make provision beforehand for these occasional revolts. Here and there the contest breaks out into riots....but only for a time. The real fruit of their battles lie. not in the immediate result. but in the ever, expanding union of the workers. This union is helped... | |
| Daphne Gottlieb Taras, James T. Bennett, Anthony M. Townsend - 274 страница
...1999; Lee, 2000, p. 57). Lee also quotes Karl Marx as saying that the ever expanding union of workers "is helped on by the improved means of communication that are created by modern industry, and the place the workers of different localities in contact with each other" (Marx cited in Lee, 2000,... | |
| Friedrich Engels, Karl Marx - 2004 - 262 страница
...for these occasional revolts. Here and there the struggle breaks out into riots. From time to time the workers are victorious, but only for a time. The real fruit of their struggles lies, not in the immediate result, but in the ever more inclusive union of the workers. It... | |
| Donald Eugene Hall - 2004 - 158 страница
...identity is slowly subsumed into a powerful, politicized group identity: "This union is helped on by improved means of communication that are created by modern industry and that places the workers of different localities in contact with one another. It was just this contact that... | |
| Rod Bantjes - 2005 - 222 страница
...bourgeois rationality as well the mandate of the 'local.' Utopics of Resistance: Agrarian Class Formation Now and then the workers are victorious, but only...battles lies, not in the immediate result, but in the ever-expanding union of the workers. This union is helped on by the improved means of communication... | |
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