No social order ever perishes before all the productive forces for which there is room in it have developed; and new, higher relations of production never appear before the material conditions of their existence have matured in the womb of the old society... Problems of Communism1960Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Allene Gregory Allen - 1915 - 366 pages
...social order ever disappears before all the productive forces for which there are room in it have been developed; and new higher relations of production...existence have matured in the womb of the old society. Therefore mankind always takes up only such problems as it can solve; since, looking at the matter... | |
| John Spargo - 1919 - 408 pages
...disappears before all the productive forces for which there is room in it have been developed; and new and higher relations of production never appear before...their existence have matured in the womb of the old society."2 No "dictatorship of the proletariat," no action by any minority, however well armed or however... | |
| John Spargo - 1919 - 414 pages
...fought all these men because he had become profoundly convinced that "no social order ever disappears before all the productive forces for which there is room in it have been developed; and new and higher relations of production never appear before the material conditions... | |
| John Spargo - 1919 - 408 pages
...fought all these men because he had become profoundly convinced that "no social order ever disappears before all the productive forces for which there is room in it have been developed; and new and higher relations of production never appear before the material conditions... | |
| Oswald Fred Boucke - 1920 - 280 pages
...social order ever disappears before all the productive forces, for which there is room in it, have been developed; and new, higher relations of production...existence have matured in the womb of the old society. Therefore mankind always takes up only such problems as it can solve, since, looking at the matter... | |
| Oswald Fred Boucke - 1920 - 278 pages
...determiners of a future crisis, a thought put by Marx as follows : " No social order ever disappears before all the productive forces, for which there is room in it, have been developed ; and hew, higher relations of production never appear before the material conditions... | |
| Raymond Postgate - 1920 - 256 pages
...between the social forces of production and the relations of production. No social order ever disappears before all the productive forces, for which there is room in it, have been developed ; and new higher relations of production never appear before the material conditions... | |
| James Edward Le Rossignol - 1921 - 290 pages
...logical position of economic determinism in the oftquoted sentence: "No social order ever disappears before all the productive forces, for which there is room in it, have developed; and new and higher relations of production never appear before the material conditions of their existence have... | |
| 1925 - 798 pages
...advanced nations, and to outstrip the boldest anticipations of others, thus belying Marx's view that " new higher relations of production never appear before...existence have matured in the womb of the old society " (1859). What Marx the economist held to be unquestionably right, Marx the revolutionary regarded... | |
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