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... capitalism could not have emerged triumphant in England without this particular revolution . Obviously , another revolution , or perhaps even invasion by a foreign capitalist power , would have attained the same result . Our problem is ...
... capitalism could not have emerged triumphant in England without this particular revolution . Obviously , another revolution , or perhaps even invasion by a foreign capitalist power , would have attained the same result . Our problem is ...
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... capitalism and feudalism . The problem remains of assessing the significance of the English Revolution in the movement of transition between the two modes of production . It would , of course , be quite mistaken to suggest that ...
... capitalism and feudalism . The problem remains of assessing the significance of the English Revolution in the movement of transition between the two modes of production . It would , of course , be quite mistaken to suggest that ...
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... Capitalism , London , 1930 , p . 181. ) 5. H. K. Takahashi , ' The Transition from Feudalism to Capitalism : A contri- bution to the Sweezy - Dobb controversy ' , in Science and Society , vol . xvi , no . 4 , Fall 1952 , pp . 333-4 . 6 ...
... Capitalism , London , 1930 , p . 181. ) 5. H. K. Takahashi , ' The Transition from Feudalism to Capitalism : A contri- bution to the Sweezy - Dobb controversy ' , in Science and Society , vol . xvi , no . 4 , Fall 1952 , pp . 333-4 . 6 ...
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The World Vision of Revolutionary Independency | 50 |
The English Revolutionary Crisis | 60 |
Reason Triumphant | 94 |
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