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Economics Quotes by Karl Marx
- I am stretching out this volume, since those German dogs estimate the value of books by their cubic contents.
- As capital accumulates, the lot of the laborer must grow worse.
- The bureaucracy is a circle from which no one can escape. Its hierarchy is a hierarchy of knowledge.
- Political economy regards the proletarian like a horse, he must receive enough to enable him to work. It does not consider him, during the time…
- The true law of economics is chance, and we learned people arbitrarily seize on a few moments and establish them as laws.
- The production of too many useful things results in too many useless people.
- Workers of the world unite; you have nothing to lose but your chains.
- The theory of Communism may be summed up in one sentence: Abolish all private property.
- Religion is the opium of the masses.
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