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Friedrich Engels
Age: 74 †
Born: 1820
Born: November 28
Died: 1895
Died: August 5
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By bourgeoisie is meant the class of modern capitalists, owners of the means of social production and employers of wage labor. By proletariat, the class of modern wage laborers who, having no means of production of their own, are reduced to selling their labor power in order to live.
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The emancipation of woman will only be possible when woman can take part in production on a large, social scale, and domestic work no longer claims anything but an insignificant amount of her time.
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Only sound common sense, respectable fellow that he is, in the homely realm of his own four walls, has very wonderful adventures directly he ventures out into the wide world of research.
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From the first day to this, sheer greed was the driving spirit of civilization.
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It would appear that the natural frontier of Russia runs from Dantzic or perhaps Stettin to Trieste.
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By the same right under which France took Flanders, Lorraine and Alsace, and will sooner or later take Belgium — by that same right Germany takes over Schleswig it is the right of civilisation as against barbarism, of progress as against stability.
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Hegel was the first to state correctly the relation between freedom and necessity. To him, freedom is the insight into necessity.
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Bare-faced covetousness was the moving spirit of civilization from its first dawn to the present day wealth, and again wealth, and for the third time wealth wealth, not of society, but of the puny individual, was its only and final aim.
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The state is not abolished, it withers away.
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We find two great gangs of political speculators, who alternately take possession of the state power and exploit it by the most corrupt ends -- the nation is powerless against these two great cartels of politicians who are ostensibly its servants, but in reality dominate and plunder it.
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In 10 years, this sleepy Canada will be ripe for annexation - the farmers in Manitoba, etc., will demand it themselves. Besides, the country is half annexed already socially - hotels, newspapers, advertising, etc., all on the American pattern.
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One day we shall certainly 'reduce' thought experimentally to molecular and chemical motions in the brain but does that exhaust the essence of thought?
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