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" Along with the constantly diminishing number of the magnates of capital, who usurp and monopolize all advantages of this process of transformation, grows the mass of misery, oppression, slavery, degradation, exploitation... "
Socialism: A Critical Analysis ... - Page 147
by Oscar Douglas Skelton - 1911 - 329 pages
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The Quintessence of Socialism

Albert Schäffle - Socialism - 1889 - 148 pages
...production by their use as the means of production of combined socialised labour." Further, he shows how with the constantly diminishing number of the magnates of capital who usurp and monopolize all the advantages of this transformation process, we have " a growing mass of misery, oppression, slavery,...
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Social Evolution, Volume 1

Benjamin Kidd - Civilization - 1894 - 410 pages
...smaller ones, and wealth becomes accumulated in fewer and fewer hands. To quote Marx's words : — " Along with the constantly diminishing number of the magnates of capital, who usurp and monopolise all advantages of this process of transformation, grow the mass of misery, oppression, slavery,...
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German Social Democracy: Six Lectures

Bertrand Russell, Alys Whitall Pearsall (Smith) Russell - Political Science - 1896 - 230 pages
...the net of the worldmarket, and with this, the international character of the capitalistic regime. Along with the constantly diminishing number of the magnates of capital, who usurp and monopolise all advantages of this process of transformation, grows the mass of misery, oppression,...
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What is Life?, Or, Where are We? What are We? Whence Did We Come? And ...

Frederick Hovenden - Life (Biology) - 1899 - 340 pages
...the smaller ones, and wealth becomes accumulated in fewer and fewer hands. To quote Marx's words: — 'Along with the constantly diminishing number of the magnates of capital, who usurp and monopolise all advantages of this process of transformation, grow the mass of misery, oppression, slavery,...
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The Martyrdom of Labour

Alfred Thomas Story - Great Britain - 1899 - 312 pages
...see in the resulting conflict something of the inevitableness of a natural law. " Along," says he, " with the constantly diminishing number of the magnates of capital, who usurp and monopolise all advantages of this process of transformation, grows the mass of misery, oppression,...
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Collectivism and Industrial Evolution

Emile Vandervelde - Socialism - 1901 - 208 pages
...only be employed socially, and the interlacing of all nations into the network of the worldmarket. Along with the constantly diminishing number of the...exploitation; but with this too grows the revolt of the working-class, a class always Increasing in numbers, and disciplined, united, organized by the very...
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Collectivism and Industrial Evolution

Emile Vandervelde - Socialism - 1901 - 210 pages
...only be employed socially, and the interlacing of all nations into the network of the worldmarket. Along with the constantly diminishing number of .the...transformation, grows the mass of misery, oppression, slavery, degra\ \ dation, exploitation; but with this too grows the revolt of the working-class, a class always...
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Democracy Versus Socialism: A Critical Examination of Socialism as a Remedy ...

Max Hirsch - Capitalism - 1901 - 530 pages
...capitalistic production itself, by the centralisation of capital. One capitalist always kills many. . . . Along with the constantly diminishing number of the magnates of capital, who usurp and monopolise all advantages of this process of transformation, grows the mass of misery, oppression,...
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Democracy Versus Socialism: A Critical Examination of Socialism as a Remedy ...

Max Hirsch - Single tax - 1901 - 528 pages
...capitalistic production itself, by the centralisation of capital. One capitalist always kills many. . . . Along with the constantly diminishing number of the magnates of capital, who usurp and monopolise all advantages of this process of transformation, grows the mass of misery, oppression,...
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The Economy of Happiness

James MacKaye - Happiness - 1906 - 578 pages
...the net of the world-market, and with this, the international character of the capitalistic regime. Along with the constantly diminishing number of the magnates of capital, who usurp and monopolise all advantages of this process of transformation, grows the mass of misery, oppression,...
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