
1970s, How do we tell truths that might hurt? (1975)
1970s, The Humble Programmer (1972)
1970s, How do we tell truths that might hurt? (1975)
“Unlimited exploitation of cheap labour-power is the sole foundation of their power to compete.”
Vol. I, Ch. 15, Section 8, pg. 520.
(Buch I) (1867)
Lakshmidhar Mishra in: Human Bondage: Tracing Its Roots in India http://books.google.co.in/books?id=WNuGAwAAQBAJ&pg=PA425, SAGE Publications India, 12 July 2011, p. 425
From his book On the “Labour Problems in Indian Industry”
p, 125
How Plants are Trained to Work for Man (1921) Vol. 5 Gardening
Section 3 : Work Democracy versus Politics. The Natural Social Forces for the Mastery of the Emotional Plague;
Variant translation: The fact that political ideologies are tangible, active realities does not prove their necessity. The bubonic plague was an extremely potent social reality. But nobody would have argued that, because it existed, it was necessary and nothing should be done about it.
The Mass Psychology of Fascism (1933), Ch. 10 : Work Democracy
Source: The Methodology of Scientific Research Programmes: Volume 1, 1976, p. 68.
Source: Faith Precedes the Miracle
Quoted in Tom Ham, "Interview: John Carmack" http://archive.gamespy.com/interviews/april01/carmack/ gamespy.com (2004-01)
As quoted in The MacMillan Dictionary of Quotations (1989) by John Daintith, Hazel Egerton, Rosalind Ferguson, Anne Stibbs and Edmund Wright, p. 374.