Robert C. Tucker Quotes
Man's Nature, He Postulated, Was To Be A "free Conscious Producer," But So Far He Had Not Been Able To Express Himself Freely In Productive Activity. He Had Been Driven To Produce By Need And Greed, By A Passion For Accumulation Which In The Modern Bourgeois Age Becomes Accumulation Of Capital. His Productive Activity Had Always, Therefore, Been Involuntary; It Had Been "labour.
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