| Eugene Victor Debs - 1904 - 56 strani
...unions work well as centers of resistance against the encroachments of capital. They fail partially from an injudicious use of their power. They fail...simultaneously trying to change it, instead of using their organized forces as a lever for the final emancipation of the working class, that is to say, ihe ultimate... | |
| Eugene Victor Debs, Stephen Marion Reynolds - 1908 - 558 strani
...unions work well as centers of resistance against the encroachments of capital. They fail partially from an injudicious use of their power. They fail...simultaneously trying to change it, instead of using their organized forces as a lever for the final emancipation of the working class, that is to say, the ultimate... | |
| Algie Martin Simons, Charles H. Kerr - 1909 - 1088 strani
...Unions work well as centers of resistance against the encroachments of capital. They fail partially from an injudicious use of their power. They fail...simultaneously trying to change it, instead of using their organized forces as a lever for the final emancipation of the working class, that is to say, the ultimate... | |
| William Dudley Haywood, Frank Bohn - 1911 - 68 strani
...forever. It was of these unions that Karl Marx said forty-six years ago, that they generally failed "from limiting themselves to a guerilla war against the effects of the existing system instead of trying to change it, instead of using their organized forces for the abolition of the wages system."... | |
| Karl Marx - 1913 - 134 strani
...Unions work well as centers of resistance against the encroachments of capital. They fail partially from an injudicious use of their power. They fail...simultaneously trying to change it, instead of using their organized forces as a lever for the final emancipation of the working class, that is to say, the ultimate... | |
| André Tridon - 1917 - 214 strani
...certain extent, however, from an injudicious use of their power. They fail generally because they confine themselves to a guerilla war against the effects of the existing system instead of trying to change it in its entirety, instead of using their organized forces as a lever for the final... | |
| 1920 - 856 strani
...have worked well as centers of reslstence against the encroachments of capital. They fall partially from an Injudicious use of their power. They fail...limiting themselves to a guerilla war against the «ffects of the Misting system, instead of simultaneously trying to change it, instead of using their... | |
| Edward J. Nell - 1979 - 324 strani
...unions: They fail generally from limiting themselves to a guerrilla war against the effects of the system instead of simultaneously trying to change it, instead of using their organized forces as a lever for the final emancipation of the working class, that is to say [for] the... | |
| Jim Moss - 1985 - 480 strani
...they worked well as centres of resistance against the encroachment of capital: They fail partially from an injudicious use of their power. They fail generally from limiting themselves to a guerrilla war against the effects of the existing system instead of simultaneously trying to change... | |
| G. A. Cohen - 2009 - 251 strani
...economy of labor over the political economy of property,"36 but restricting political activity to a "war against the effects of the existing system, instead of simultaneously trying to change it."37 Nevertheless, the limited-aim "guerrilla fights" were "unavoidable." Reform movements without... | |
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