But, on the other hand, these new freedmen became sellers of themselves only after they had been robbed of all their own means of production, and of all the guarantees of existence afforded by the old feudal arrangements. And the history of this, their... Afflicted Powers: Capital and Spectacle in a New Age of War - Side 12af Retort (Organization : San Francisco, Calif.), Iain A. Boal - 2005 - 211 siderBegrænset visning - Om denne bog
| Ernest Untermann - 1907 - 264 sider
...and this side alone exists for our bourgeois historians. But on the other hand, these new freedmen became sellers of themselves only after they had been robbed of all their own means of production, and of all the guarantees of existence afforded by the old feudal arrangements. And the history of this,... | |
| James C. Scott - 1977 - 256 sider
...parochial recapitulation of what Marx had observed in Europe. "But on the other hand, these new freedmen became sellers of themselves only after they had been robbed of all their own means of production and of all the guarantees of existence afforded by the old feudal arrangements. And the history of 11.... | |
| William Roseberry - 1989 - 300 sider
...this aspect of the movement which alone exists for our bourgeois historians. But, on the other hand, these newly freed men became sellers of themselves only after they had been robbed of all of their own means of production, and all the guarantees of existence afforded by the old feudal arrangements.... | |
| Richard Halpern - 1991 - 340 sider
...this aspect of the movement alone which exists for our bourgeois historians. But, on the other hand, these newly freed men became sellers of themselves...all the guarantees of existence afforded by the old feudal arrangements. And this history, the history of their expropriation, is written in the annals... | |
| David W. Conklin - 1991 - 436 sider
...this side alone exists for our bourgeois historians. But on the other hand, these new freemen become sellers of themselves only after they had been robbed of all their own means of production, and all of the guarantees of existence afforded by the old feudal arrangements.23 If liberty is to be experienced,... | |
| William J. Chambliss, Marjorie S. Zatz - 1993 - 474 sider
...emancipation from serfdom and from the fetters of the guilds. . . . But, on the other hand, these new freed men became sellers of themselves only after...been robbed of all their own means of production, and of all the guarantees of existence afforded by the old feudal arrangements. And the history of this,... | |
| John Cunningham Wood - 1993 - 540 sider
...and this side alone exists for our bourgeois historians. But, on the other hand, these new freedmen became sellers of themselves only after they had been robbed of all their own means of production, and of all the guarantees of existence afforded by the old feudal arrangements. And the history of this,... | |
| Karl Marx, Lawrence H. Simon - 1994 - 388 sider
...this aspect of the movement which alone exists for our bourgeois historians. But, on the other hand, these newly freed men became sellers of themselves...all the guarantees of existence afforded by the old feudal arrangements. And this history, the history of their expropriation, is written in the annals... | |
| David Braybrooke, Bryson Brown, Peter K. Schotch - 1995 - 304 sider
...and this side alone exists for our bourgeois historians. But, on the other hand, these new freedmen became sellers of themselves only after they had been robbed of all their own means of pioduction, and of all the guarantees of existence afforded by the old feudal arrangements. (Capital,... | |
| Luise White - 2023 - 378 sider
...which alone exists for our hourgeois historians. But on the other hand, these newly freed men become sellers of themselves only after they had been robbed...all the guarantees of existence afforded by the old feudal arrangements. And this history, the history of their expropriation, is written in the annals... | |
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