“ 70 In our reflecting and reasoning age a man is not worth much who cannot give a good reason for everything, no matter how bad or how crazy. ”
Karl Marx, Das Kapital (1867). copy citation
Author | Karl Marx |
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Source | Das Kapital |
Topic | age reason |
Date | 1867 |
Language | English |
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Note | Translated by Samuel Moore and Edward Aveling |
Weblink | https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/download/pdf/Capital-Volume-... |
Context
““and that often in the dirtiest, and in the hottest, and in the most monotonous of the various processes.” (“Ch. Employment Comm. Report IV., 1865,” p. xxxviii, and xxxix.)
67 Fourth Report, &c.. 1865, 79, p. xvi.
68 l.c., 80. p. xvi.
69 l.c., 82. p. xvii.
70 In our reflecting and reasoning age a man is not worth much who cannot give a good reason for everything, no matter how bad or how crazy. Everything in the world that has been done wrong has been done wrong for the very best of reasons. (Hegel, l.c., p. 249 )
71 l.c., 85, p. xvii. To similar tender scruples of the glass manufacturers that regular meal-times for the children are impossible because as a consequence a certain quantity of heat, radiated by the furnaces, would be”
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