Bourgeois marriage is in reality a system of wives in common and thus, at the most, what the communists might possibly be reproached with is that they desire to introduce, in substitution for a hypocritically concealed, an openly legalised community of... The International Socialist Review - Página 83editado por - 1916Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| John Spargo - 1912 - 358 páginas
...both public and private." In a Pastoral Letter published in 1908 the Bishop makes the writers say " that the abolition of the present system of production...bring with it the abolition of the community of women — present marriage — springing from that system of prostitution, both public and private." 1 When... | |
| Arthur Lincoln Frothingham - 1919 - 264 páginas
.... . . our bourgeois take the greatest pleasure in seducing each others' wives. Bourgeois marriages is in reality a system of wives in common, and thus,...concealed, an openly legalized community of women. [Three quotations from the famous Communist Manifesto ot Karl Marx and Fred. Engels, issued in 1848,... | |
| Boris Brasol - 1920 - 326 páginas
...speak of common prostitutes, takes the greatest pleasure in seducing each other's wives. Bourgeois marriage is, in reality, a system of wives in common,...concealed an openly legalized community of women. In perfect harmony with Marx's assertion, Kautsky, in his explanatory notes to the Erfurt Programme,... | |
| New York (State). Legislature - 1921 - 1284 páginas
...to speak of common prostitutes, take the greatest pleasure in seducing each others' wives. Bourgeois marriage is in reality a system of wives in common...thus, at the most, what the Communists might possibly he reproached with is that they desire to introduce, in substitution for a hypocritically concealed,... | |
| 1906 - 638 páginas
...the .Communist Manifesto defines its attitude. That Manifesto says: ''What the Comunists (Socialists) might possibly be reproached with, is that they desire...concealed, an openly legalized community of women." He quotes Engels in the same answer, who teaches, in effect, that in the Socialistic state "women will... | |
| Karl Marx - 1986 - 354 páginas
...to speak of common prostitutes, take the greatest pleasure in seducing each other's wives. Bourgeois marriage is in reality a system of wives in common...substitution for a hypocritically concealed, an openly legalised community of women. For the rest, it is self-evident that the abolition of the present system... | |
| Frank Mecklenburg, Manfred Stassen - 1990 - 380 páginas
...communists might possibly be reproached with is that they desire to introduce, in substitution for what is hypocritically concealed, an openly legalized community...of production must bring with it the abolition of women springing from that system, ie, of prostitution both public and private. The women's movement,... | |
| Karl Marx, Lawrence H. Simon - 1994 - 388 páginas
...to speak of common prostitutes, take the greatest pleasure in seducing each other's wives. Bourgeois marriage is in reality a system of wives in common...substitution for a hypocritically concealed, an openly legalised community of women. For the rest, it is self-evident that the abolition of the present system... | |
| Christopher C. DeMuth, William Kristol - 1995 - 278 páginas
...parent and child, becomes all the more disgusting ... by the action of modern industry. . . . Bourgeois marriage is in reality a system of wives in common...be reproached with is that they desire to introduce ... an openly legalized community of women. When the great British anthropologist, Sir Edmund Leach,... | |
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