| Oliver Joseph Thatcher - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1907 - 494 pages
...revolutionary reconstitution of society at large, or in the common ruin of the contending classes. In the earlier epochs of history we find almost everywhere...oppression, new forms of struggle in place of the old ones. Our epoch, the epoch of the bourgeois, possesses, however, this distinctive feature : it has simplified... | |
| Charles Jesse Bullock - Economics - 1907 - 732 pages
...have patricians, knights, plebeians, slaves ; in the Middle Ages, feudal lords, vassals, gild masters, journeymen, apprentices, serfs ; in almost all of...oppression, new forms of struggle in place of the old ones. Our epoch, the epoch of the bourgeoisie, possesses, however, this distinctive feature ; it has simplified... | |
| Karl Marx - Socialism - 1908 - 144 pages
...classes, again, subordinate gradations. The modern bourgeois society that has) *prouted from the ruin* of feudal society, has not done away with class antagonisms....oppression, new forms of struggle in place of the old ones. Our epoch, the epoch of the bourgeoisie, possesses, however, this distinctive feature; it has simplified... | |
| James Harvey Robinson, Charles Austin Beard - Europe - 1908 - 534 pages
...has sprung from the ruins of feudal 398 Bourgeoisie ietana't Central idea The manner Marx bebrought society has not done away with class antago'nisms....oppression, new forms of struggle in place of the old onts. Our epoch, — the epoch of the bourgeoisie, — possesses, however, this distinctive feature... | |
| James Harvey Robinson, Charles Austin Beard - Europe - 1908 - 528 pages
...believed socialism would be brought about society has not done away with class antagonisms. It has bat established new classes, new conditions of oppression, new forms of struggle in place of the old onts. Our epoch, — the epoch of the bourgeoisie, — possesses, however, this distinctive feature... | |
| James Harvey Robinson, Charles Austin Beard - Europe - 1909 - 584 pages
...class ruins of feudal society, has not done away with class antago- struggles in nisms. It has only established new classes, new conditions of oppression, new forms of struggle in place of the old ones. Our epoch, the epoch of the bourgeois, possesses, however, Bourgeoisie this distinctive feature : it... | |
| Morris Hillquit - Socialism - 1909 - 400 pages
...masters, journeymen, apprentices, serfs; in almost all of these classes, again, subordinate gradations. conditions of oppression, new forms of struggle in place of the old ones. " Our epoch, the epoch of the bourgeois, possesses, however, this distinctive feature; it has simplified... | |
| John Spargo - Communism - 1912 - 438 pages
...classes. " In the earlier epochs of history, we find almost everywhere -. THE "COMMUNIST MANIFESTO" 109 a complicated arrangement of society into various...oppression, new forms of struggle in place of the old ones. " Our epoch, the epoch of the bourgeoisie, possesses, however, this distinctive feature: it has simplified... | |
| Reginald Wright Kauffman - Socialism - 1910 - 282 pages
...journeyman, in a word, oppressor and oppressed, stood in constant opposition to one another. . . . The modern bourgeois * society that has sprouted from...new conditions of oppression, new forms of struggle. . . . Our epoch, the epoch of the bourgeois, possesses, however, this distinctive feature; it has simplified... | |
| James Harvey Robinson, James Henry Breasted, Charles Austin Beard - Europe - 1912 - 680 pages
...at large or in the common ruin of the contending classes. . . . The modern society that has sprung from the ruins of feudal society has not done away...oppression, new forms of struggle in place of the old ones. Our epoch — the epoch of the bourgeoisie — pos- Bourgeoisie sesses, however, this distinctive feature... | |
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