Philosophic Classics From Plato to Derrida
ECONOMIC ANDPHILOSOPHICMANUSCRIPTS OF 1844 993 Up to this point, we have investigated the relationship only from the side of the ...
994 KARLMARX economy with the aid of these two factors, and we shall again find in each category— for example, barter, competiti ...
MANIFESTO OF THECOMMUNISTPARTY 995 MANIFESTO OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY (in part) A spectre is haunting Europe—the spectre of Commun ...
996 KARLMARX The modern bourgeois society that has sprouted from the ruins of feudal society has not done away with class antago ...
MANIFESTO OF THECOMMUNISTPARTY 997 The bourgeoisie, wherever it has got the upper hand, has put an end to all feudal, patriarcha ...
998 KARLMARX The bourgeoisie, by the rapid improvement of all instruments of production, by the immensely facilitated means of c ...
MANIFESTO OF THECOMMUNISTPARTY 999 epidemic of over-production. Society suddenly finds itself put back into a state of momentary ...
1000 KARLMARX No sooner has the laborer received his wages in cash, for the moment escaping exploitation by the manufacturer, th ...
MANIFESTO OF THECOMMUNISTPARTY 1001 themselves. But it ever rises up again, stronger, firmer, mightier. It compels legislative r ...
1002 KARLMARX All previous historical movements were movements of minorities, or in the interest of minorities. The proletarian ...
MANIFESTO OF THECOMMUNISTPARTY 1003 Centralization of credit in the hands of the state by means of a national bank with state c ...
1004 KARLMARX A CONTRIBUTION TO THE CRITIQUE OF POLITICAL ECONOMY (in part) AUTHOR’SPREFACE In the social production which men c ...
NOTES ONBAKUNIN’SSTATEHOOD ANDANARCHY 1005 NOTES ON BAKUNIN’S STATEHOOD AND ANARCHY BAKUNIN: “Where there is a state, there is i ...
1006 KARLMARX MARX: Such a thing as the whole people, in the present meaning of the word, is an illusion— BAKUNIN: “To elect its ...
1007 Charles Sanders Peirce (pronounced “Purse”) was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, to Benjamin and Sarah Hunt Mills Peirce. ...
In 1891, Peirce received a small legacy, retired from his job with the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, and moved to Milford, Pen ...
THEFIXATION OFBELIEF 1009 1978); and Richard Rorty,The Consequences of Pragmatism (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1 ...
1010 CHARLESSANDERSPEIRCE notions, a modern reader who is not in awe of his grandiloquence is chiefly struck by the inadequacy o ...
THEFIXATION OFBELIEF 1011 so related that if A were B would generally be. If so, the inference is valid; if not, not. It is not ...
1012 CHARLESSANDERSPEIRCE there are such states of mind as doubt and belief—that a passage from one to the other is possible, th ...
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