Natural laws in _Capital_
Charles Brown charlesb at cncl.ci.detroit.mi.us 
Thu Jun 5 08:12:19 PDT 2008 

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Let us not deceive ourselves on this. As in the 18th century, the
American war of independence sounded the tocsin for the European
middle-class, so that in the 19th century, the American Civil War
sounded it for the European working-class. In England the process of
social disintegration is palpable. When it has reached a certain point,
it must react on the Continent. There it will take a form more brutal or
more humane, according to the degree of development of the working-class
itself. Apart from higher motives, therefore, their own most important
interests dictate to the classes that are for the nonce the ruling ones,
the removal of all legally removable hindrances to the free development
of the working-class. For this reason, as well as others, I have given
so large a space in this volume to the history, the details, and the
results of English factory legislation. One nation can and should learn
from others. And even when a society has got upon the right track for
the discovery of the natural laws of its movement — and it is the
ultimate aim of this work, to lay bare the economic law of motion of
modern society — it can neither clear by bold leaps, nor remove by
legal enactments, the obstacles offered by the successive phases of its
normal development. But it can shorten and lessen the birth-pangs. 


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