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"L'interet d'un capital, par example, se détermine d'après le résultat d'une lutte entre deux classes de personnes; les prêteurs qui veulent Jouir sand travail, et les emprunteurs dont les fonds ne suffisent pas è leur travail ……  (Sismondi, De la richesse commerciale; ou, Principes d'économie politique, appliqués a la législation du commerce, Geneva 1803, p. 73)

Best, Daniele Besomi




Il giorno 22-lug-2015, alle ore 17.35, michael perelman ha scritto:

> Marx cited Sismondi, in his preface to The Eighteenth Brumaire " "The Roman proletariat lived at the expense of society, while modern society lives at the expense of the proletariat."  Sismondi is often credited with coining the term "class struggle," but did he really use that term?
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> Michael Perelman
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