Friedrich Engels Quotes
The Slave Frees Himself When, Of All The Relations Of Private Property, He Abolishes Only The Relation Of Slavery And Thereby Becomes A Proletarian; The Proletarian Can Free Himself Only By Abolishing Private Property In General.
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