Friedrich Engels — "The world is not to be understood as a complex of ready-made things, but as a co…"
The world is not to be understood as a complex of ready-made things, but as a complex of processes.
The world is not to be understood as a complex of ready-made things, but as a complex of processes.
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"The more you develop, the more you discover that you are not an individual but merely a part of a collective."
"A nation cannot be free and at the same time continue to oppress other nations. The emancipation of Germany cannot therefore take place without the emancipation of Poland from German oppression."
"The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles."
"The condition for the emancipation of the working class is the abolition of all classes."
"The proletariat, the lowest stratum of our present society, cannot stir, cannot raise itself up, without the whole superincumbent strata of official society being sprung into the air."
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