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1The Power of Money, Marx, 1844 2 Citations You are what you buy., delicious.com
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David Harvey's _Capital_ class 1 Citation
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1 Citation Karl Marx thought so. In The Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts of 1844, a youthful work that remained unpublished and largely unknown until the mid-twentieth century, Marx describes money as ?the universal agent of separation,? because it transforms human characteristics into something else. A man may be ugly, Marx wrote, but if he has money, he can buy for himself ?the most beautiful of women.? Without money, presumably, some more positive human qualities would be needed. Money alienates us, Marx thought, from our true human nature and from our fellow human beings., delicious.com
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Der Sozialdarwinist: Was von Marx übrig bleibt - WELT ONLINE (de) 1 Citation Seine rechtmäßigen Erben seien aber weder französische Salonmarxisten noch deutsche Postkommunisten, sondern amerikanische Neocons und europäische Bürokraten, meint Alan Posener., delicious.com
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Karl Marx as Blogger (Andrew Leonard) 1 Citation Andrew Leonard provides the appropriate quotations from 1848..., delicious.com
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Economic Manuscripts: Preface to A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy 1 Citation
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Grasping Reality: Marx: The Future Results of British Rule in India 1 Citation Marx as the prophet of the industrial revolution and globalization. (It really is remarkable how much he sounds like, say, _The Economist_ --- except for the bit about how the benefits of technology and globalization won't be truly realized until they're brought under human control, of course.), delicious.com
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Monday literay links - true taste is laying its hand upon its mouth because it is astonished 1 Citation It's time for a roundup of literary links. Most people seem to use posts like this to link to other websites. Consider them all linked, in spirit. *** What a shock it was to come across this passage in Dombey and Son : "he Doctor, leaning back in his chair, with his hand in his breast as usual, held a book from him at arm's length, and read. There was something very awful in this manner of reading. It was such a determined, unimpassioned , inflexible, cold-blooded way of going to work., technorati.com
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Stalinism: Its Origins and Future 1 Citation Andy Blunden, delicious.com
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Marx and Engels Internet Archive 1 Citation
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