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... production , and thereby the relations of produc- tion , and with them the whole relations of society . Conservation of the old modes of production in unaltered form was , on the con- trary , the first condition of existence for all ...
... production , and thereby the relations of produc- tion , and with them the whole relations of society . Conservation of the old modes of production in unaltered form was , on the con- trary , the first condition of existence for all ...
Page 525
... production . The in- tellectual creations of individual nations become common property . National one - sidedness and narrow - mindedness become more and more impossible , and from the numerous national and local litera- tures there ...
... production . The in- tellectual creations of individual nations become common property . National one - sidedness and narrow - mindedness become more and more impossible , and from the numerous national and local litera- tures there ...
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... production and of exchange on whose foundation the bourgeoisie built itself up , were generated in feudal society . At a certain stage in the development of these means of production and of exchange , the conditions under which feudal ...
... production and of exchange on whose foundation the bourgeoisie built itself up , were generated in feudal society . At a certain stage in the development of these means of production and of exchange , the conditions under which feudal ...
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