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"The Greatest Failure in All History": A Critical Examination of the Actual ... - Page 10
by John Spargo - 1920 - 486 pages
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Socialism: Positive and Negative

Robert Rives La Monte - Socialism - 1907 - 168 pages
...becomes a positive fetter on production. Hence, these classes must fall as inevitably as they once arose. The State must irrevocably fall with them. The society...association of the producers, will transfer the machinery of the State 1 " Origin of the Family &c." Pages 208, 209. 2 On the existence of organized societies without...
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Christ's Social Remedies

Harry Earl Montgomery - Art - 1911 - 460 pages
...becomes a positive fetter to production. Hence these classes must fall as inevitably as they once arose. The State must irrevocably fall with them. The society that is to reorganise production on the basis of a free and equal association of the producers, will transfer...
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Socialism Versus the State

Emile Vandervelde - Government ownership - 1919 - 242 pages
...necessity, but becomes a positive fetter on production. Hence these classes must fall as inevitably as they once rose. The State must irrevocably fall with...into the Museum of Antiquities by the side of the spinning wheel and the bronze ax. The clearness of this passage leaves nothing to be desired : socialism,...
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Bolshevism: Its Cure

David Goldstein, Martha Moore Avery - Communism - 1919 - 466 pages
...becomes a positive fetter on production. Hence these classes must fall as inevitably as they once arose. The state must irrevocably fall with them. The society...into the Museum of Antiquities by the side of the spinning wheel and the bronze ax." Although the picture of the classless society is never absent from...
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The Revival of Marxism

Joseph Shield Nicholson - Capital - 1921 - 166 pages
...passage from Engels is quoted by Lenin as describing the final act : — "When organising production anew on the basis of a free and equal association of the producers, Society will banish the whole State machine to a place which then will be most proper for it — to...
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University of Washington Publications in the Social Sciences, Volumes 1-2

Social sciences - 1924 - 440 pages
...becomes a positive fetter on production. Hence these classes must fall as inevitably as they once arose. The state must irrevocably fall with them. The society...state where it will then belong: into the Museum of Antiques, by the side of the spinning wheel and the bronze ax."6* Then, in another work, Engels says,...
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Communism

Harold Joseph Laski - Communism - 1927 - 278 pages
...State will disappear also, since its raison d'etre will have , gone. "When organising production anew on the basis of a free and equal association of the producers," wrote Engels, "Society will banish the whole State-machine to a place which will then be the most proper...
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Facts on Communism, Volumes 1-2

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-American Activities - Communism - 1960 - 562 pages
...at an earlier stage. Along with them, the state will inevitably fall. The society that will organize production on the basis of a free and equal association of the producers will put the whole machinery of the state where it will then belong: into the Museum of Antiquities, by...
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Facts on Communism: Communist ideology

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-American Activities - Communism - 1959 - 168 pages
...at an earlier stage. Along with them, the state will inevitably fall. The society that will organize production on the basis of a free and equal association of the producers will put the whole machinery of the state where it will then belong: into the Museum of Antiquities, by...
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Classes, Power and Conflict: Classical and Contemporary Debates

Anthony Giddens, David Held - Social Science - 1982 - 664 pages
...stage. Along with them, the state will inevitably disappear. The society that organises production anew on the basis of a free and equal association of the producers will put the whole state machine where it will then belong: in the museum of antiquities, side by side with...
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