The Socialist Movement, 1824-1924: The first and second phases, 1824-1914P. Allan & Company, 1925 |
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The Socialist Movement, 1824-1924: The first and second phases, 1824-1914 Arthur Shadwell Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1925 |
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action adopted agitation anarchist antagonism argument Australia Bebel became bourgeois bourgeoisie called capital capitalist Chapter Chartism class war co-operative Communist Manifesto Congress Das Kapital declared doctrine economic elected electoral employers England English existing exploitation Fabian fact Federation followed formed formula Fourier France French Socialists held ideas increased individual industrial influence intellectual interest International Kapital labour power Lassalle Lassallean later leaders Leroux Liebknecht Marx Marx and Engels Marx's Marxian Marxism means of production membership ment misery movement organisation original ownership Paris Parliament phase of Socialism philosophy principle programme proletariat Proudhon published recognised Reformist reforms Reichstag representatives revolution revolutionary Saint-Simon Saint-Simonian says second phase Sismondi Social Democratic Federation Socialist Labour Party Socialist Party society strike surplus value Syndicalism tendency theory things tion to-day took trade unions votes wealth whole William Lovett workers workmen writing
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Stran 183 - The real price of everything, what everything really costs to the man who wants to acquire it, is the toil and trouble of acquiring it. What everything is really worth to the man who has acquired it, and who wants to dispose of it or exchange it for something else, is the toil and trouble which it can save to himself, and which it can impose upon other people.
Stran 11 - The value of a commodity, or the quantity of any other commodity for which it will exchange, depends on the relative quantity of labour which is necessary for its production, and not on the greater or less compensation which is paid for that labour.
Stran 177 - Our epoch, the epoch of the bourgeoisie, possesses, however, this distinctive feature; it has simplified the class antagonisms. Society as a whole is more and more splitting up into two great hostile camps, into two great classes directly facing each other: Bourgeoisie and Proletariat.
Stran 87 - THE Fabian Society consists of socialists. It therefore aims at the reorganization of society by the emancipation of land and industrial capital from individual and class ownership, and the vesting of them in the community for the general benefit.
Stran 169 - Manifesto being our joint production, I consider myself bound to state that the fundamental proposition which forms its nucleus, belongs to Marx. That proposition is: that in every historical epoch, the prevailing mode of economic production and exchange, and the social organization necessarily following from it, form the basis upon which is built up, and from which alone can be explained, the political and intellectual history of that epoch...
Stran ii - The Westminster Library A Series of Volumes dealing with the History, Politics, and Economic Life of the British Empire. Bound In Cloth 3/6 net each The following volumes are published : THE EMPIRE : A FAMILY AFFAIR By PERCY KURD, MP THE LEGACY OF LIBERALISM By AL.
Stran 83 - ... in field or factory; of seeing their children educated, provided and cared for at the public expense; of having no fear or care of poverty themselves; nor for wife, children, or friends they might leave behind them; is one the most cheering and consolatory to an enthusiastic mind. I was one who accepted this grand idea of machinery working for the benefit of all, without considering that those powers and inventions have been chiefly called forth, and industriously and efficiently applied by the...
Stran 89 - Object. The Object of the Party is to establish the Socialist State, when land and capital will be held by the community and used for the well-being of the community, and when the exchange of commodities will be organised also by the community, so as to secure the highest possible standard of life for the individual.
Stran 16 - ... collective) organization of national labour, on the basis of collective or common ownership of the means of production by all the members of the society. This collective method of production would remove...
Stran 147 - Bureau as a means of coordinating their action, to use every effort to prevent war by all the means which seem to them most appropriate...