English Edition: Swan Sonnenschein & Co., London 1890.
Transcribed & marked up by Einde O’Callaghan for the Marxists’ Internet Archive.
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“The economic structure of society is the real basis on which the juridical aud political superstructure is raised, and to which definite social forms of thought correspond : in short the mode of production determines the character of the social, political, and intellectual life generally.” Karl Marx, Capital * * * * “A critical knowledge of the evolution of the idea of property would embody, in some respects, the most remarkable portion of the mental history of mankind.” Lewis H. Morgan, Ancient Society |
Publishers’ Preface
I. Forms of Contemporaneous Property
II. Primitive Communism
III. Family or Consanguine Collectivism
IV. Feudal Property
V. Bourgeois Property
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