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`Karl Marx`,` Capital Vol. III Chapter 48 (1883) `,`http://marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1894-c3/ch48.htm`,`All science would be superfluous if the outward appearance and the essence of things directly coincided.`
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`Karl Marx`,` Capital Vol. III Chapter 48 (1883) `,`http://marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1894-c3/ch48.htm`,`All science would be superfluous if the outward appearance and the essence of things directly coincided.`
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`Karl Marx`,`Capital: Volume 1, Chapter 33: The Modern Theory of Colonisation (1867)`,`http://marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1867-c1/ch33.htm`,`The capitalist mode of production and accumulation, and therefore capitalist private property, have for their fundamental condition the annihilation of self-earned private property; in other words, the expropriation of the laborer.`
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`Karl Marx`,`Capital: Volume 1, Chapter 33: The Modern Theory of Colonisation (1867)`,`http://marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1867-c1/ch33.htm`,`The capitalist mode of production and accumulation, and therefore capitalist private property, have for their fundamental condition the annihilation of self-earned private property; in other words, the expropriation of the laborer.`
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`Karl Marx`,`Capital, Volume I, Chapter 10 (1867)`,`http://marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1867-c1/ch10.htm#4a`,`Capital is dead labour, that, vampire-like, only lives by sucking living labour, and lives the more, the more labour it sucks. The time during which the labourer works, is the time during which the capitalist consumes the labour-power he has purchased of him.`
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`Karl Marx`,`Capital, Volume I, Chapter 10 (1867)`,`http://marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1867-c1/ch10.htm#4a`,`Capital is dead labour, that, vampire-like, only lives by sucking living labour, and lives the more, the more labour it sucks. The time during which the labourer works, is the time during which the capitalist consumes the labour-power he has purchased of him.`
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`Karl Marx`,`Capital, Volume I, Chapter 10 (1867)`,``,`In every stockjobbing swindle every one knows that some time or other the crash must come, but every one hopes that it may fall on the head of his neighbour, after he himself has caught the shower of gold and placed it in safety. Après moi le déluge! is the watchword of every capitalist and of every capitalist nation. Hence Capital is reckless of the health or length of life of the labourer, unless under compulsion from society.`
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`Karl Marx`,`Capital, Volume I, Chapter 10 (1867)`,`http://marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1867-c1/ch10.htm`,`In every stockjobbing swindle every one knows that some time or other the crash must come, but every one hopes that it may fall on the head of his neighbour, after he himself has caught the shower of gold and placed it in safety. Après moi le déluge! is the watchword of every capitalist and of every capitalist nation. Hence Capital is reckless of the health or length of life of the labourer, unless under compulsion from society.`
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`Karl Marx`,`Capital, Volume I, Chapter 15 (1867)`,`http://marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1867-c1/ch15.htm#a245`,`Capitalist production, therefore, develops technology, and the combining together of various processes into a social whole, only by sapping the original sources of all wealth-the soil and the labourer.`
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`Karl Marx`,`Capital, Volume I, Chapter 15 (1867)`,`http://marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1867-c1/ch15.htm#a245`,`Capitalist production, therefore, develops technology, and the combining together of various processes into a social whole, only by sapping the original sources of all wealth-the soil and the labourer.`
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`Karl Marx`,`Capital, Volume I, Chapter 15 (1867)`,`http://marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1867-c1/ch15.htm#n1`,`machinery has greatly increased the number of well-to-do idlers.`
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`Karl Marx`,`Capital, Volume I, Chapter 15 (1867)`,`http://marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1867-c1/ch15.htm#n1`,`machinery has greatly increased the number of well-to-do idlers.`
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`Karl Marx`,`Capital, Volume I, Chapter 16 (1867)`,`http://marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1867-c1/ch16.htm#12a`,`On the level plain, simple mounds look like hills; and the imbecile flatness of the present bourgeoisie is to be measured by the altitude of its great intellects..`
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`Karl Marx`,`Capital, Volume I, Chapter 16 (1867)`,`http://marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1867-c1/ch16.htm#12a`,`On the level plain, simple mounds look like hills; and the imbecile flatness of the present bourgeoisie is to be measured by the altitude of its great intellects..`
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