In these crises, a great part of not only existing products but also previously created productive forces are not periodically destroyed
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This opposition results in an uninterrupted fight that ends either in a revolutionary reconstitution of society or in the common ruin of the contending classes 1 0 2The bourgeoisie cannot exist without constantly revolutionizing the instruments of production and thereby the relations of production and the whole relations of society 1 0 2Commercial crises put the existence of the entire bourgeois society on trial 1 0 2In these crises, a great part not only of existing products but also previously created productive forces are periodically destroyed 1 0 2These crises result in overproduction, leading to a state of momentary barbarism where industry and commerce seem to be destroyed because there is too much civilization, too much means of subsistence, too much industry, too much commerce 1 0 2The bourgeoisie gets over these crises by enforced destruction of a mass of productive forces and by the conquest of new markets and more thorough exploitation of old ones 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 2Sections of the ruling class are precipitated into the proletariat or threatened in their conditions of existence by the advance of industry 1 0 2The dissolution of old ideas keeps pace with the dissolution of old conditions of existence 1 0 2