Karl Marx — "Society does not consist of individuals, but expresses the sum of interrelations…"
Society does not consist of individuals, but expresses the sum of interrelations, the relations within which these individuals stand.
Society does not consist of individuals, but expresses the sum of interrelations, the relations within which these individuals stand.
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"The commodity is a mysterious thing, simply because in it the social character of men's labour appears to them as an objective character stamped upon the product of that labour."
"The less you eat, drink, buy books, go to the theatre, go to the ball, go to the pub, think, love, theorize, sing, paint, fence, etc., the more you save and the greater becomes your treasure which nei…"
"The worker has become a commodity, and it is a sorry commodity indeed."
"The proletariat needs the state, not for freedom, but for the suppression of its opponents."
"Under no circumstances does Marx sanction the use of violence to achieve his aims. He was a man of peace."
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