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  • 727-733; primitive, its secret, 784; promoted by public debt, 827; see also Capitalist Accumulation. Additions to the text of the fourth German edition of “Capital...
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  • the existing social order. "The struggle of the working-class against capitalist exploitation is necessarily a political struggle. The working-class cannot...
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  •   CAPITAL A CRITIQUE OF POLITICAL ECONOMY BY KARL MARX THE PROCESS OF CAPITALIST PRODUCTION TRANSLATED FROM THE THIRD GERMAN EDITION BY SAMUEL MOORE AND...
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  • Chapter XXV.—The General Law of Capitalist Accumulation Karl Marx3880101Capital — Chapter XXV.—The General Law of Capitalist AccumulationFrederick EngelsSamuel...
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  • ​worse penalties now than he did in the lower forms of society, when a nomad horde or a hunting tribe expelled a dissenter. Likewise the real hardships...
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  • primeval passions, the instincts of the original "homo sapiens," turned nomad and pagan, according to whose views crimes are not sins, we are being shown...
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  • greatest movements of conquest have been due to drought in Arabia, causing the nomads of that country to migrate into regions already inhabited. The last of these...
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  • the population of the vast Bar tract which it commands consisted of a few nomad cattle owners and cattle thieves. It was a point of honour to combine the...
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  • the island shows that the aboriginal Veddahs, who were probably always nomad forest-dwellers, were conquered by the Sinhalese in the sixth century B...
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  • were large producers of cereals, little is known of their husbandry. The nomads of the patriarchal ages, whilst mainly dependent upon their flocks and herds...
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  • first is that which prevents him from doing what any ordinary savage or nomad would do—take his chance of an uneven subsistence on the rude bounty of...
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  • Sultanabad (Irak), Khorasan, Kurdistan, Karadagh, Yezd, Kermān, and among the nomad tribes of southern Persia. From the two first-mentioned localities, where...
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  • arguments which proved successful with the Ameer of Afghanistan or the nomads of Mongolia were probably different from those employed in discussion with...
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  • first is that which prevents him from doing what any ordinary savage or nomad would do --- take his chance of an uneven subsistence on the rude bounty...
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  • Administration, Results of these two causes respectively: a tendency to nomadism, where there should be permanency, and a tendency to stagnation where there...
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  • from lowliest savagery, from the embryonic state of barbarism, through nomad life to settled order, through tribes to nation, through feudalism to industrialism...
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  • superfluity of land. I am not thinking here of the districts inhabited by nomads and semi-nomads, but refer to such areas as those in northern Caucasia, where the...
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  • equal to twice the circumference of the globe, is a demi-savage whose nomadism is only checked by the "abhorred approaches of old age." If he emigrates...
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  • originally a nomad, and in the course of time became sedentary, but even so he never was a Jew! No, the Jew is no nomad; even the nomad had a definite...
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  • Russia brought about a change. The struggle of the West against the: robber nomads and conquerors who had penetrated into Europe during the middle ages was...
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