Can anyone off the top of their head give me the quote from Marx
referring to British exploitation of India, (about the 'whitened bones'
or something to that effect) and where that quote appears?
Paul Phillips,
Economics,
Universityof Manitoba
Can anyone off the top of their head give me the quote from Marx
referring to British exploitation of India, (about the 'whitened bones'
or something to that effect) and where that quote appears?
REPLY:
??? Sorry I know no bones except..: But perhaps a skull or
two would be helpful to
Hari Kumar wrote:
Can anyone off the top of their head give me the quote from Marx
referring to British exploitation of India, (about the 'whitened bones'
or something to that effect) and where that quote appears?
REPLY:
??? Sorry I know no bones except
It's in _Capital_ I
Thanks Carrol,
Thats the quote I want but I don't have a copy of _Capital_ handy.
I'm away from my office where my (condensed) copy is. Anyone
have a copy handy?
Paul
??? Sorry I know no bones except
It's in _Capital_ I someplace -- he is speaking of the replacement of
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Thanks Carrol,
Thats the quote I want but I don't have a copy of _Capital_ handy.
I'm away from my office where my (condensed) copy is. Anyone
have a copy handy?
Paul
??? Sorry I know no bones except
It's in _Capital_ I someplace -- he is
HK
Have you tried a word or phrase search at the Marxism archive?
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Have you tried a word or phrase search at the Marxism archive?
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Have you tried a word or phrase search at the Marxism archive?
Got the next best thing, Hinrich Kuhl. He identified it as from The Holy
Family. We're lining him up for the next "Do you want to be a Marxist
Millionaire" quiz show.
Louis Proyect
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do have a more specific reference? (I found that I had used this quote in a
paper with no specific reference.)
At 11:26 AM 02/26/2000 -0500, you wrote:
Have you tried a word or phrase search at the Marxism archive?
Got the next best thing, Hinrich Kuhl. He identified it as from The Holy
do have a more specific reference? (I found that I had used this quote in a
paper with no specific reference.)
"History does nothing, It posses no immense wealth, fights no battles. It
is rather man, who does everything, who posseses and fights."
The Holy Family, Chapter VI, Point 2,
"History does nothing, It posses no immense wealth, fights no battles. It
is rather man, who does everything, who posseses and fights."
Does anybody know where this can be found?
Louis Proyect
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Michael,
"Force is the midwife of every old society pregnant with a new one."
Marx, Capital, vol. I, Ch. XXXI "Genesis of the Industrial
Capitalist.", the end of the fifth paragraph.
Joseph Green
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Michael Yates wrote:
A friend asked me for the
Friends,
A friend asked me for the source of hte following quote, which he
attributes to Marx:
"Violence is the midwife of history."
Does anyone on the list know the source? Thanks in advance.
michael yates
All will be revealed: a possible way of how Joseph Green found his answer
to Mike's query:
A friend asked me for the source of hte following quote, which he
attributes to Marx:
"Violence is the midwife of history."
Searching for *midwife* at http://www.marx.org/Archive/search.htm finds:
The
Dear Comrades:
Having had no response to my queries I am sending them again. These
queries are intended to link the internationalization of capital and
uneven development, making devalorization (a response to crisis?) and
capitalist development part of the overall accumulation process. Any
I am trying to locate a quote from Marx. I can't remember exactly how it
goes nor where it is. It is something to the effect that "the handmill give
us ..." and I seem to recall that it was either near the end of KAPITAL
(V.I) or the GRUNDRISSE.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Carl Dassbach
Carl:
Marx, THE POVERTY OF PHILOSOPHY, Ch. II, 2nd Observation (p. 109 in
the International Publishers edition):
"Social relations are closely bound up with productive forces. In
acquiring new productive forces men change their mode of production;
and in changing their mode of production,
.. It is something to the effect that "the handmill give
us ..."
feudalism, and the steam engine gives us industrial capital. It's in *the
Poverty of Philosophy*, as Gil just pointed out.
Perhaps the more important example of 'technological determinism' is
Marx's discussion of the change
On a related note, what sort of studies exist that specifically discuss
devalorization of capital (not dumping technology in the Third World) but
rather consciously destroying physical capital by capitalists. At the
abstract we can argue that this is necessary to rejuvenate the capitalist
order
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