In bourgeois society, living labour is not a means to increase accumulated labour while in communist society, accumulated labour is not a means to promote existence of the labourer
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Communism aims at abolishing the right of personally acquiring property as the fruit of one's own labour 1 0 2and
Wage-labour does not create any property for the labourer but creates capital, a kind of property that exploits wage-labour 1 0 2and
Capital is a collective product and a social power 1 0 2and
The average price of wage-labour is the minimum wage that suffices to prolong and reproduce bare existence 1 0 2Then it must be true that...
In bourgeois society, living labour is a means to increase accumulated labour while in communist society, accumulated labour is a means to promote existence of the labourer 1 0 2Argument #d3bace9e 1 0 2
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The average price of wage-labour is the minimum wage that suffices to prolong and reproduce bare existence 1 0 2Then it must be true that...
In bourgeois society, living labour is a means to increase accumulated labour while in communist society, accumulated labour is a means to promote existence of the labourer 1 0 2Citations
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The 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 2As the bourgeoisie develops, so does the proletariat, a class of laborers who live only as long as they find work and who find work only as long as their labor increases capital 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 2Wage-labour does not create any property for the labourer but creates capital, a kind of property that exploits wage-labour 1 0 2In bourgeois society, living labour is a means to increase accumulated labour while in communist society, accumulated labour is a means to promote existence of the labourer 1 0 2In bourgeois society, capital is independent and has individuality while the living person is dependent and has no individuality 1 0 2Labour can no longer be converted into capital, money, or rent into a social power capable of being monopolised when individual property can no longer be transformed into bourgeois property 1 0 2Communism deprives no man of power to appropriate products of society but deprives him of power to subjugate labour of others by means of such appropriations 1 0 2In place of the old bourgeois society with its classes and class antagonisms, we shall have an association where the free development of each is the condition for the free development of all 1 0 2