| Reinhard Bendix - 1978 - 708 頁
...live in similar conditions, but without entering into manifold relations with one another. In so far as there is merely a local interconnection among these...political organization, they do not form a class." See Karl Marx, The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte (New York: International Publishers, nd),... | |
| Reinhard Bendix - 386 頁
...peasant and his family; alongside them another small holding, another peasant and another family ... . Insofar as there is merely a local interconnection...political organization, they do not form a class. They are consequently incapable of enforcing their class interest in their own name, whether through... | |
| 1993 - 374 頁
...culture from those of other classes, and put them into hostile contrast to the latter, they form a class. Insofar as there is merely a local interconnection...political organization, they do not form a class." 70 Marx never discounted the importance of creating, or helping to create, a sense of class. This was... | |
| Patrick McGuire, Donald McQuarie - 1994 - 324 頁
...none of its goals. As Marx says in theEighteenth Brumaire, if there is no connection between people, "and the identity of their interests begets no unity,...political organization, they do not form a class. They are.. .incapable of enforcing their class interest in their own name, whether through parliament... | |
| Dennis Hume Wrong - 356 頁
...of the other classes, and put them in hostile contrast to the latter, they form a class. In so far as there is merely a local interconnection among these...political organization, they do not form a class. They are consequently incapable of enforcing their class interest in their own name, whether through... | |
| Reinhard Bendix - 486 頁
...the peasant and his family; alongside them another small holding, another peasant and another family Insofar as there is merely a local interconnection...political organization, they do not form a class. They are consequently incapable of enforcing their class interest in their own name, whether through... | |
| 1997 - 454 頁
...of the other classes, and put them in hostile contrast to the latter, they form a class. In so far as there is merely a local interconnection among these...begets no unity, no national union and no political organisation, they do not form a class. They are consequently incapable of enforcing their class interests... | |
| Ellen Carol Jones - 1998 - 316 頁
...as simply a synonym for the other is to drain the political efficacy of both in radical discourse. and the identity of their interests begets no unity,...and no political organization, they do not form a class.'2 It is in the space between a class in itself and a class for itself that the subaltern must... | |
| Bob Jessop, Russell Wheatley - 1999 - 606 頁
...of the other classes, and put them in hostile contrast to the latter, they form a class. In so far as there is merely a local interconnection among these...and no political organization, they do not form a class.74 Now it is not as a class but as a nonclass that the peasantry proves to be at the foundation... | |
| Elizabeth Leake - 2003 - 222 頁
...from the novel's introduction ('The cruelest injustices ...') with the following from Marx: In so far as there is merely a local interconnection among these...begets no unity, no national union and no political organisation, they do not form a class. They are consequently incapable of enforcing their class interest... | |
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