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remarks somewhere that all great, world-historical facts and personages occur, as it were, twice. He has forgotten to add: the first time as tragedy, the second as farce.
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Go on, get out! Last words are for fools who haven't said enough!
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There is no royal road to science, and only those who do not dread the fatiguing climb of its steep paths have a chance of gaining its luminous summits.
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To say that "the worker has an interest in the rapid growth of capital", means only this: that the more speedily the worker augments the wealth of the capitalist, the larger will be the crumbs which fall to him, the greater will be the number of workers than can be called into existence, the more can the mass of slaves dependent upon capital be increased."
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The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles.
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history
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unionism
proletariat
class-struggle
society
communism
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In proportion as the exploitation of one individual by another is put an end to, the exploitation of one nation by another will also be put an end to. In proportion as the antagonism between classes within the nation vanishes, the hostility of one nation to another will come to an end.
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The proletariat, 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. 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.
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All 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 conditions of life and his relations with his kind.
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Reason has always existed, but not always in a rational form.
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Revolutions are the locomotives of history.
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Every step of real movement is more important than a dozen programmes.
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Ramsgate is full of Jews and fleas.
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If anything is certain, it is that I myself am not a Marxist
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Karl Marx |
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If I negate powdered wigs, I am still left with unpowdered wigs.
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A spectre is haunting Europe; the spectre of Communism.
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The object before us, to begin with, material production.
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No production without a need. But consumption reproduces the need.
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A man cannot become a child again, or he becomes childish.
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What's sauce for the gander is sauce for the goose.
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Karl Marx |
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The unity is brought about by force.
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The circulation of commodities is the original precondition of the circulation of money.
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Since labour is motion, time is its natural measure.
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Exchange value forms the substance of money, and exchange value is wealth.
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Money is therefore not only the object but also the fountainhead of greed.
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That is it!)
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The devil take this wrong arithmetic. But never mind.
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Karl Marx |
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Something that is merely negative creates nothing.
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Money is itself a product of circulation.
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The economic concept of value does not occur in antiquity.
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Karl Marx |
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It is impossible to pursue this nonsense any further.
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Reason nevertheless prevails in world history.
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Every beginning is difficult, holds in all sciences.
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To discover the various use of things is the work of history.
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Every commodity is compelled to chose some other commodity for its equivalent.
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There is a physical relation between physical things. But it is different with commodities.
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Value, therefore, does not stalk about with a label describing what it is.
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The law of gravity thus asserts itself when a house falls about our ears.
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Karl Marx |
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The religious world is but the reflex of the real world.
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Under the ideal measure of values there lurks the hard cash.
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We see then, commodities are in love with money, but "the course of true love never did run smooth".
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Hence money may be dirt, although dirt is not money.
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It is in this sense that Franklin says, "war is robbery, commerce is generally cheating."
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And his money he cannot eat.
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man's heart is a wonderful thing, especially when carried in the purse --
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