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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
...of Antiquities by the side of the spinning wheel and the bronze ax." 1 In another work, he says : " The first act by virtue of which the State really...production. The State is not abolished. It dies out." 2 It is thus seen that, according to the teaching of historical materialism, the State is destined,...
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Socialism, Utopian and Scientific

Friedrich Engels - Socialism - 1907 - 134 pages
...nothing more remains to be repressed, and a special repressive force, a State, is no longer necessary. The first act by virtue of which the State really...production The State is not "abolished." It dies out. This gives the. measure of the value of the phrase "a free "State." both as to its justifiable use...
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The Library of Original Sources: 1865-1903. Indexes

Oliver Joseph Thatcher - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1907 - 494 pages
...which the State really constitutes itself the representative of the whole of society — the talking possession of the means of production in the name...processes of production. The State is not "abolished." // dies out. This gives the measure of the value of the phrase "a free State," both as to its justifiable...
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The Republic

Nis Petersen Andresen - Socialism - 1908 - 298 pages
...the whole of society — the taking possession of the means of production in the name of society — is, at the same time, its last independent act as...the conduct of processes of production." * The State will not have to be abolished ; it will die out. B. The State will die out, did you say? C. Yes ! The...
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Socialism and Government ...

James Ramsay MacDonald - Political science - 1909 - 204 pages
...after another, superfluous and then dies out of itself; the government of persons is replaced by an administration of things, and by the conduct of processes...production. The State is not { abolished.' It dies out."* Never was a scientific thinker more misled by a formula and dogma. Historical evolution has been a...
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Socialism in Theory and Practice

Morris Hillquit - Socialism - 1909 - 382 pages
...relations becomes superfluous in one field after the other, and the state, as it were, falls asleep. The government of persons is replaced by the administration of things and the regulation of the process of production. The state is not ' abolished,' it dies off. The phrase...
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Socialism: A Critical Analysis

Oscar Douglas Skelton - Socialism - 1911 - 460 pages
...socialism, classes die out and class wars cease, the state will have lost its reason for existence. "State interference in social relations becomes, in...the administration of things, and by the conduct of the processes of production. The state is not 'abolished.' It dies out." l Confusing the abuses of...
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Elements of Socialism: A Text-book

John Spargo, George Byron Louis Arner - Socialism - 1912 - 424 pages
...significance much narrower than that which it bears in current usage. Engels, for example, writes: "The first act by virtue of which the State really...the administration of things, and by the conduct of the processes of production. The State is not 'abolished.' It dies out." On the same subject, Bebel...
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Elements of Socialism: A Text-book

John Spargo, George Byron Louis Arner - Socialism - 1912 - 408 pages
...whole of society— the taking possession of the means of production in the name of society—this is, at the same time, its last independent act as...the administration of things, and by the conduct of the processes of production. The State is not 'abolished.' It dies out." On the same subject, Bebel...
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Applied Socialism: A Study of the Application of Socialistic Principles to ...

John Spargo - Socialism - 1912 - 358 pages
...relations which must follow when the State ceases to be the representative of class interests, saying : " the government of persons is replaced by the administration of things, and by the conduct of the processes of production." Evidently he contemplates the existence of an organized government to...
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