Section 1, paragraph 47, lines 7-9.
The Manifesto of the Communist Party (1848)
“On bourgeois ground … change is impossible anyway even if it were desired. In fact, bourgeois interest would like to draw every other interest opposed to it into its own failure; so, in order to drain the new life, it makes its own agony apparently fundamental, apparently ontological. The futility of bourgeois existence is extended to be that of the human situation in general, of existence per se.”
The Principle of Hope (1959), N. Plaice, trans. (1986), p. 4
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German philosopher 1885–1977Related quotes
Collected Works, Vol. 26, pp. 453–482.
Collected Works
Source: The Bourgeois: Catholicism vs. Capitalism in Eighteenth-Century France (1927), p. 177
Letter to A.S. Suvorin (June 16, 1892)
Letters
Further Studies in a Dying Culture (1949), Chapter IV: Consciousness: A Study in Bourgeois Psychology
Collected Works, Vol. 31.
Collected Works
Source: Correspondence, Letters to George Sand, 10 May 1867
The Russian Revolution (1918)