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Page 177
... forces are only real forces in the intercourse and association of these individuals . Thus , on the one hand , we have a totality of productive forces , which have , as it were , taken on a material form and are for the individuals no ...
... forces are only real forces in the intercourse and association of these individuals . Thus , on the one hand , we have a totality of productive forces , which have , as it were , taken on a material form and are for the individuals no ...
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... productive forces which are the basis of all their history - for every productive force is an acquired force , the product of former activity . The productive forces are therefore the result of practical human energy ; but this energy ...
... productive forces which are the basis of all their history - for every productive force is an acquired force , the product of former activity . The productive forces are therefore the result of practical human energy ; but this energy ...
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... productive forces it had developed under feudalism . All the old economic forms , the corresponding civil relations , the political state which was the official expression of the old civil society , were smashed . Thus feudal production ...
... productive forces it had developed under feudalism . All the old economic forms , the corresponding civil relations , the political state which was the official expression of the old civil society , were smashed . Thus feudal production ...
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THE EARLY WRITINGS 18371844 | 7 |
Articles for the Rheinische Zeitung | 17 |
Critique of Hegels Philosophy of Right | 26 |
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