As industry, commerce, navigation, railways did not extend, so did the bourgeoisie not develop and increase its capital
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As industry, commerce, navigation, railways extended, so did the bourgeoisie develop and increase its capital 1 0 3The bourgeoisie cannot exist without constantly revolutionizing the instruments of production and thereby the relations of production and the whole relations of society 1 0 2The means of production and exchange on which the bourgeoisie built itself up were generated in feudal society 1 0 2With the development of industry, the proletariat not only increases in number but also becomes concentrated in greater masses and feels its strength more 1 0 2The growing competition among the bourgeois and the resulting commercial crises make the wages of the workers fluctuating 1 0 2The bourgeoisie is unfit to be the ruling class as it cannot assure an existence to its slave within his slavery 1 0 2The essential condition for existence and sway of bourgeois class is formation and augmentation of capital which rests on wage-labour and competition among labourers 1 0 2Both the bourgeois family and its complement will vanish with the vanishing of capital 1 0 2National differences and antagonism between peoples are daily more vanishing due to the development of the bourgeoisie, freedom of commerce, the world market, uniformity in production and corresponding conditions of life 1 0 2The first direct attempts of the proletariat to attain its own ends failed due to the undeveloped state of the proletariat and absence of economic conditions for its emancipation 1 0 2