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... relation to nature is directly his relation to man , and his relation to man is directly his relation to nature ' , and this should be placed alongside his sub- sequent remarks on industry : ' Industry is the actual historical relationship ...
... relation to nature is directly his relation to man , and his relation to man is directly his relation to nature ' , and this should be placed alongside his sub- sequent remarks on industry : ' Industry is the actual historical relationship ...
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... relation to the worker himself , i.e. the relation of alienated labour to itself . And as product , as necessary consequence of this relationship we have found the property relation of the non - worker to the worker and to labour ...
... relation to the worker himself , i.e. the relation of alienated labour to itself . And as product , as necessary consequence of this relationship we have found the property relation of the non - worker to the worker and to labour ...
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... relation of private property remains the relation of the community to the world of things ; ultimately this movement to oppose universal private property to private property is expressed in bestial form – marriage ( which is admittedly ...
... relation of private property remains the relation of the community to the world of things ; ultimately this movement to oppose universal private property to private property is expressed in bestial form – marriage ( which is admittedly ...
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