Friedrich Engels — "The whole of human history is a process of development from the lower to the hig…"
The whole of human history is a process of development from the lower to the higher, from the simple to the complex.
The whole of human history is a process of development from the lower to the higher, from the simple to the complex.
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"The working men have no country. We cannot take from them what they have not got."
"Freedom does not consist in any dreamt-of independence from natural laws, but in the knowledge of these laws, and in the possibility, therefore, of putting them to work purposefully for definite ends."
"The beer was usually bad, the gin always terrible, and the company on intellectual topics was not stimulating."
"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."
"Religion is nothing but the fantastic reflection in men's minds of those external forces which control their daily life, a reflection in which earthly forces assume the form of supernatural forces."
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