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As Marx saw it in Capital , after a lengthy analysis of the working day in British
industry , there is here an opposition of right to right , and he concluded that “
Between equal rights force decides . " l This recognition of the relationship of
forces ...
As Marx saw it in Capital , after a lengthy analysis of the working day in British
industry , there is here an opposition of right to right , and he concluded that “
Between equal rights force decides . " l This recognition of the relationship of
forces ...
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Third , the Marxist conclusion is that the scientific analysis of the capitalist mode
of production reveals its inadequacy to provide the material goods for the masses
of men that they require and that its own development of the forces of production
...
Third , the Marxist conclusion is that the scientific analysis of the capitalist mode
of production reveals its inadequacy to provide the material goods for the masses
of men that they require and that its own development of the forces of production
...
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But their science is a pseudo - science that categorically eliminates from the
picture the actual nature of men and of existing social forces . Thus it operates in
a theoretical vacuum . The difference between John Brown with all his faults and
the ...
But their science is a pseudo - science that categorically eliminates from the
picture the actual nature of men and of existing social forces . Thus it operates in
a theoretical vacuum . The difference between John Brown with all his faults and
the ...
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Introduction | 7 |
Capitalism and Ethics | 14 |
Changing Conceptions of the Good Life | 37 |
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