The exploitation of one individual by another does not necessarily mean the exploitation of one nation by another will end
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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 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 2The struggle of the proletariat with the bourgeoisie is initially a national struggle 1 0 2Modern bourgeois private property is based on class antagonisms and exploitation of many by few 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 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 2As the exploitation of one individual by another ends, so will the exploitation of one nation by another 1 0 2As class antagonism within a nation vanishes, so will national hostility end 1 0 2The exploitation of one part of society by the other is common to all past ages 1 0 2Freedom will be achieved because it is the goal of nations and aligns with the eternal will of God 1 0 2