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" The growing competition among the bourgeois, and the resulting commercial crises, make the wages of the workers ever more fluctuating. The unceasing improvement of machinery, ever more rapidly developing, makes their livelihood more and more precarious... "
Readings in Modern European History: Europe since the Congress of Vienna - Page 492
by James Harvey Robinson, Charles Austin Beard - 1909
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The Library of Original Sources: 1865-1903. Indexes

Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 494 pages
...bourgeois, and the resulting commercial crises, make the wages of the workers ever more fluctuating. The unceasing improvement of machinery, ever more...to form combinations (Trades' Unions) against the bourgeois; they club together in order to keep up the rate of wages; they found permanent associations...
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Selected Readings in Economics

Charles Jesse Bullock - 1907 - 732 pages
...bourgeois, and the resulting commercial crises, make the wages of the workers ever more fluctuating. The unceasing improvement of machinery, ever more...classes. Thereupon the workers begin to form combinations (trade unions) against the bourgeois ; they club together in order to keep up the rate of wages ; they...
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Manifesto de la komunista partio de Karolo Marks kaj Frederiko Engels

Karl Marx - 1908 - 144 pages
...bourgeois, and the resulting commercial crises, make the wages of the workers ever more fluctuating. The unceasing improvement of machinery, ever more...to form combinations (Trades' Unions) against the bourgeois; they club together in order to keep up the rate of wages; they found permanent associations...
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Socialists at Work

Robert Hunter - 1908 - 444 pages
...capitalists, and the resulting commercial crises, make the wages of the workers ever more fluctuating. The unceasing improvement of machinery, ever more...collisions between individual workmen and individual capitalists take more and more the character of collisions between two classes. . . . Now and then...
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What is Socialism

Reginald Wright Kauffman - 1910 - 282 pages
...bourgeois, and the resulting commercial crises, make the wages of the workers ever more fluctuating. The unceasing improvement of machinery, ever more...to form combinations (Trades' Unions) against the bourgeois. . . . Now and then the workers are victorious, but only for a time. The real fruit of their...
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Socialism

1915 - 302 pages
...bourgeois, and the resulting commercial crises, make the wages of the workers ever more fluctuating. The unceasing improvement of machinery, ever more...to form combinations (Trades' Unions) against the bourgeois; they club together in order to keep up the rate of wages ; they found permanent associations...
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(vol. I-II) Revolutionary and subversive movements abroad and at home

New York (State). Legislature. Joint Legislative Committee to Investigate Seditious Activities - 1920 - 1272 pages
...bourgeois, and the resulting commercial crises, make the wages of the workers ever more fluctuating. The unceasing improvement of machinery, ever more...to form combinations (Trades' Unions) against the bourgeois ; they club together in order to keep up the rate of wages; they found permanent associations...
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Historical Source Book

Hutton Webster - 1920 - 238 pages
...bourgeois, and the resulting commercial crises, make the wages of the workers ever more fluctuating. The unceasing improvement of machinery, ever more...classes. Thereupon the workers begin to form combinations (trade unions) against the bourgeois; they club together in order to keep up the rate of wages; they...
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Revolution from 1789 to 1906

Raymond Postgate - 1920 - 636 pages
...their whole livelihood increasingly insecure; the collisions between the individual workers and the individual bourgeois take more and more the character of collisions between two classes. The workers begin thereupon to form combinations against the bourgeoisie; they combine together to...
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Legislative Document, Volume 17, Issue 50, Part 1

New York (State). Legislature - 1921 - 1288 pages
...bourgeois, and the resulting commercial crises, make the wages of the workers ever more fluctuating. The unceasing improvement of machinery, ever more...to form combinations (Trades' Unions) against the bourgeois ; they club together in order to keep up the rate of wages; they found permanent associations...
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