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Karl Marx

  • b6221027333has quoted7 months ago
    The proletarians have nothing to lose but their chains.
  • b6221027333has quoted7 months ago
    Let the ruling classes tremble at a communist revolution. The proletarians have nothing to lose but their chains. They have a world to win.

    WORKERS OF ALL COUNTRIES, UNITE!
  • Bram Van Langenhas quoted6 days ago
    all new-formed ones become antiquated before they can ossify
  • Bram Van Langenhas quoted6 days ago
    that is solid melts into air, all that is holy is profaned, and man is at last compelled to face with sober senses his real condition of life and his relations with his kind.
  • Bram Van Langenhas quoted5 days ago
    They had to be burst asunder; they were burst asunder.
  • Bram Van Langenhas quoted5 days ago
    The conditions of bourgeois society are too narrow to comprise the wealth created by them. A
  • Bram Van Langenhas quoted5 days ago
    proportion as the bourgeoisie, i.e., capital, is developed, in the same proportion is the proletariat, the modern working class, developed — a class of laborers, who live only so long as they find work, and who find work only so long as their labor increases capital.
  • Bram Van Langenhas quoted5 days ago
    These laborers, who must sell themselves piecemeal, are a commodity, like every other article of commerce, and are consequently exposed to all the vicissitudes of competition, to all the fluctuations of the market.
  • Bram Van Langenhas quoted5 days ago
    Modern Industry has converted the little workshop of the patriarchal master into the great factory of the industrial capitalist. Masses of laborers, crowded into the factory, are organized like soldiers. As privates of the industrial army, they are placed under the command of a perfect hierarchy of officers and sergeants. Not only are they slaves of the bourgeois class, and of the bourgeois state; they are daily and hourly enslaved by the machine, by the overlooker, and, above all, in the individual bourgeois manufacturer himself.
  • Bram Van Langenhas quoted5 days ago
    The lower strata of the middle class — the small tradespeople, shopkeepers, and retired tradesmen generally, the handicraftsmen and peasants — all these sink gradually into the proletariat, partly because their diminutive capital does not suffice for the scale on which Modern Industry is carried on, and is swamped in the competition with the large capitalists, partly because their specialized skill is rendered worthless by new methods of production.
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