Capitalism and Marx
....
Indeed,
Marx sees an equivalence between capital, property, and the means of production, which are all concentrated in the bourgeoisie. ....
(9891

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The Communist Manifesto
....
Indeed,
Marx's theoretical perspective is grounded in economics; he contextualizes this when he begins The Communist Manifesto with the assertion that "the ....
(863

3

)
Mill & Marx on Freedom
.... 1).
Indeed,
Marx ends the Communist Manifesto with a rallying cry to what he viewed as imprisoned laborers, "Working men of all countries, unite!" (Rayment 1). ....
(1970

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John Stuart Mill and Karl Marx
.... 1).
Indeed,
Marx ends the Communist Manifesto with a rallying cry to what he viewed as imprisoned laborers, "Working men of all countries, unite!" (Rayment 1). ....
(1970

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Convention of the Communist League in London
....
Indeed,
Marx has been at some pains to reject ties to any specific philosophical or religious tradition because Their ideas have been articulated in a variety ....
(4233

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Postmodernism
.... American theorists such as Mills were clearly influenced by
Marx and Weber, and
indeed Marx and Weber were so pervasive that few sociologists could avoid ....
(1590

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Theories of Marx and Spencer
....
Indeed, as
Marx saw it, the outcome was usually in favor of the proletariat and this was a situation that needed to be remedied rather than valued. ....
(6139

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Concepts of the Poet in Eliot & Marx
.... Eliot,
indeed, appears to take the view that good poets are likely to have read the work of their .... It was this culture, too, that
Marx took as his subject. ....
(1992

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Marx, Engels & Weber on Capitalism
.... all respects.
Indeed, in terms of their sociological approaches Weber most often continued
Marx's work (Collins, p. 83). But, while ....
(3571

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Marx on Historical Change & Capitalism
....
Indeed, capital depends on surplus value, for as
Marx indicates, capital could not exist of one day's work were necessary in order to keep one worker alive for ....
(2413

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Marx, Engels and Aristotle
.... In that critique is contained
Marx's views of what moral experience, which is .... forward, by implication, to what morality, society, and
indeed history, should be ....
(4289

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THE COMMUNIST MANIFESTO: HOW ACCURATE WERE ITS PR
....
Indeed, forty-two years after the manifesto's publication, the "spectre" described by
Marx and Engels as "haunting Europe" seemed like one more idea that might ....
(1465

6

)
THE COMMUNIST MANIFESTO HOW ACCURATE WERE ITS PR
....
Indeed, forty-two years after the manifesto's publication, the "spectre" described by
Marx and Engels as "haunting Europe" seemed like one more idea that might ....
(1465

6

)
HG Wells as a Historian
....
Indeed,
Marx's idealization of the charm that proletarian craftsmanship holds for the continental European worker is put forward with the confidence that only ....
(3204

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Marx & Weber & Conceptions of Class
.... Whereas
Marx always takes the view that the best way to interpret unequal .... to correlate with white and male European culture in the US
Indeed, any exceptions ....
(2333

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)
Locke's & Marx's Views on Theory of Value & Property
.... labour
indeed that puts the difference of value on every thing" and that "labour makes the far greatest part of the value of things." (Locke 25-26) Both
Marx ....
(2301

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Social Justice, Conflict and Violence
....
Marx indeed called for violence as a way of implementing the change that he saw as inevitable, and
indeed he saw violence as inevitable. ....
(2661

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HG Wells as a Historian
....
Indeed,
Marx's idealization of the charm that proletarian craftsmanship holds for the continental European worker is put forward with the confidence that only ....
(7836

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Karl Marx & the Role of Ideas in History
.... it is grounded in reality, although
Marx would argue that his scientific analysis of history yields conclusive evidence that such an idea is
indeed rooted in ....
(2496

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Development of Marxist Theory
.... world have
indeed been dominated by a single personality, at least in their formative years, and the cult of personality was never part of
Marx's conception of ....
(1494

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The Revolt of Mother
.... In
Marx's view, when power relationships are transformed via revolution, then power .... Only radical transformation,
indeed destruction, of society can address its ....
(1535

6

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Contrast of Marx & Durkheim
....
Marx's thinking (or
Marx's demand for the need for good thinking)is seen today in ....
Indeed, it could be argued that one's citizenship by birth no longer has a ....
(605

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Marx's Theory of Class
.... Both classes are revolutionary, and
indeed all classes are in the process of revolution throughout history. The bourgeoisie, says
Marx, "cannot exist without ....
(749

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Fictitious Dialogue Between Marx & Weber
....
Marx: You know that I regard religion as part of the problem -- a problem of ....
Indeed, I could trace for you the history of how the Church, since the Medieval ....
(1029

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Karl Marx and History
.... a revolution to end all revolutions will come, and
Marx, writing in the 19th century, perceived that the time for such a revolution was
indeed at hand. ....
(1168

5

)
Marx's theory of history and society
.... a revolution to end all revolutions will come, and
Marx, writing in the 19th century, perceived that the time for such a revolution was
indeed at hand. ....
(1168

5

)
Marx's Theory of History and Society
.... a revolution to end all revolutions will come, and
Marx, writing in the 19th century, perceived that the time for such a revolution was
indeed at hand. ....
(1168

5

)
MARX'S LABOR THEORY OF VALUE
.... seemed the most reasonable to
Marx; for truly, in the quest for profits, what capitalist will not exploit his workers if he is able to do so?
Indeed, it is for ....
(764

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Marx and Religion
.... or
indeed of abstractions. Yielding to the incomprehensible and immaterial features of religion is one possible response, and it explains why
Marx's famous ....
(1367

5

)
Jean-Paul Sartre and Marxist Criticism
.... age as contexts of "unripe social conditions." But once social conditions have
indeed ripened, they are "specified" and "clarified" (
Marx, Grundrisse 771). ....
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