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And things are not hopeless , Marx tells the proletariat in his narration , which he ends with the logical conclusion to all the historical evidence he has compiled up to that point : the bourgeois is unfit to rule ; society no longer ...
And things are not hopeless , Marx tells the proletariat in his narration , which he ends with the logical conclusion to all the historical evidence he has compiled up to that point : the bourgeois is unfit to rule ; society no longer ...
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In Communist society , accumulated labor is but a means to widen , to enrich , to promote the existence of the laborers . ” In bourgeois society " the past dominates the present ; in communist society , the present dominates the past .
In Communist society , accumulated labor is but a means to widen , to enrich , to promote the existence of the laborers . ” In bourgeois society " the past dominates the present ; in communist society , the present dominates the past .
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Does Modern Democratic Society Tend to Favor the Rise of the Demagogue ? How Do the Techniques of the Demagogue Differ From Modern - Day Advertising Techniques ? The Agitator : A Necessary Element in Society ? The Reformer : A Necessary ...
Does Modern Democratic Society Tend to Favor the Rise of the Demagogue ? How Do the Techniques of the Demagogue Differ From Modern - Day Advertising Techniques ? The Agitator : A Necessary Element in Society ? The Reformer : A Necessary ...
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