| Friedrich Engels - 1907 - 134 Seiten
...discoveries Socialism became a science. The next thing was to work out all its details and relations. III. THE materialist conception of history starts from...production, the exchange of things produced, is the basis of allrsocial structure; that in every society that has appeared in history, the manner in which wealth... | |
| Charles Asbury Jenkins - 1913 - 106 Seiten
...they are licensed to deceive and rob their constituents. Let them know you have learned this lesson, "That the production of the means to support human...production, the exchange of things produced, is the bases of all social structure; that in every society that has appeared in history the manner In which... | |
| Peter Hamilton - 1991 - 470 Seiten
...'Capital, I, p. 406 n. 60. Anti-Duhring, p.41 (my italics). 'Thematerialistconceptionofhistorys/artifromthe proposition that the production (of the means to support...things produced, is the basis of all social structure' (ibid. p. 367, my italics). It is only from this starling point that the system as a whole can be explained"... | |
| Allan Megill - 2002 - 404 Seiten
...materialism is the one that Engels offers at the beginning of the third part of Socialism, where he says that the materialist conception of history "starts from...things produced, is the basis of all social structure. . ." (MEGA2 1.27: 608/MECW 24: 306/MER 700). I would proceed further with what Engels has to say about... | |
| Bertrand Russell, Peter Köllner - 1996 - 954 Seiten
...called Dialectical Materialism, is also called the Materialist Conception of History. Engels says: The materialist conception of history starts from...production, the exchange of things produced, is the basis 20 of all social structure; that in every society that has appeared in history, the manner in which... | |
| William J. Peace - 2004 - 320 Seiten
...It is grounded upon material realities and the materialist conception of history — beginning with the proposition that the production of the means to support human life and the exchange of things produced is the basis of all social structure. It is a science serving qumtessentially... | |
| Louis Patsouras - 2005 - 333 Seiten
...prehistoric stage of human society. Engels in Socialism, Utopian and Scientific had a more succinct account: The materialist conception of history starts from...manner in which wealth is distributed and society is divided into classes or orders is dependent upon what is produced, how it is produced, and how the... | |
| 1913 - 612 Seiten
...any idea^ but in the conditions of material existence. 2. That the production of the means to support life and, next to production, the exchange of things...basis of all social structure; that in every society which has appeared in history, the manner in which wealth is distributed and society divided into classes... | |
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