The evolution of property : from savagery to civilization / by Paul Lafargue.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : Swan Sonnenschein & Co., Lim., 1905, c1891Description: vi, 174 pages ; 20 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • HB 701 .L17 1891
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Contents:
Chapter I. Forms of contemporaneous property -- II. Primitive communism -- III. Family or consanguine collectivism -- IV. Feudal property -- V. Bourgeois property.
Summary: "The capital form of property is the truly typical form of property in modern society. In no other society has it existed as a universal or dominant fact. The essential condition of this form of property is the exploitation of the free producer, who is robbed hourly of a fraction of the value he creates; a fact which Marx has demonstrated beyond refutation." -- From chapter I.
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BOOKS BOOKS Niebyl-Proctor Marxist Library General Stacks HB 701 .L17 1891 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not For Loan Pages are very fragile. Water damage on cover. NPML19110010

Chapter I. Forms of contemporaneous property -- II. Primitive communism -- III. Family or consanguine collectivism -- IV. Feudal property -- V. Bourgeois property.

"The capital form of property is the truly typical form of property in modern society. In no other society has it existed as a universal or dominant fact. The essential condition of this form of property is the exploitation of the free producer, who is robbed hourly of a fraction of the value he creates; a fact which Marx has demonstrated beyond refutation." -- From chapter I.

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