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... universal class as something special , but the capacity of the universal class to be actually universal , that is , to be the class of every citizen.2 Towards the end of his manuscript Marx explained how he thought the divisions in ...
... universal class as something special , but the capacity of the universal class to be actually universal , that is , to be the class of every citizen.2 Towards the end of his manuscript Marx explained how he thought the divisions in ...
Page 76
... universal tendency inherent in capital , says Marx , creates as a basis , a development of productive forces of wealth in general - whose powers and tendencies are of a general nature , and at the same time a universal commerce , and ...
... universal tendency inherent in capital , says Marx , creates as a basis , a development of productive forces of wealth in general - whose powers and tendencies are of a general nature , and at the same time a universal commerce , and ...
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... universal relations , varied requirements and universal capacities . Free individuality , which is founded on the universal development of individuals and the domination of their communal and social productivity , which has become their ...
... universal relations , varied requirements and universal capacities . Free individuality , which is founded on the universal development of individuals and the domination of their communal and social productivity , which has become their ...
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