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Se Gemǣnǣhtrǣdlica Steorra - gemǣne tācn þæs gemǣnre ǣhte rǣdes

Gemǣnre ǣhte rǣd (on Nīƿenglisce hātte Communism) is gefērscipes endebyrdness in þǣm þe gefērscipes gradu sind adeligod and ǣht is gemǣnlīce geƿealden; hit is ēac stēormǣllic oncnāƿness and gefērsciplīc brǣdung þe tīemeþ and seteþ self tō scieppenne sƿelce gefērrǣdene.[1]

Karl Marx sægde þæt gemǣnre ǣhte rǣd bēo sēo æftermeste byrdnesse in gefērrǣdene, þe ƿǣre gedōn þurh ƿeorcmanna onhebbunge and ƿǣre ānlīce mihtlīc æfter middel byrdness macaþ þā forþberendan mihta, þe inlǣde oferblǣd gōda and þegniscipa.[2][3]

"Smǣte gemǣnre ǣhte rǣd" in þǣm Marxiscan andgiete tācnaþ ge gradlēase, ge rīclēaes, ge ofþricnesslēase gefērrǣdne[sēðung þurfed] þǣr cēosunga be þǣm þe man forþbirþ and be þǣm rǣdum þe mann ƿolde gesēcan sind gedōn folcƿealde,[sēðung þurfed] þe lǣteþ ǣlcne dǣlnimend gefērrǣdene tō dǣlnimenne þæs cēosunge macunge ƿeorces in ge þǣm stēormǣllīcum and feohƿendunglīcum dǣlum līfes. In nīƿlīcre nytte is þæt ƿord "gemǣnre ǣhte rǣd" oft gebrocen tō hātenne þā rǣd þāra missenlīcena gemǣnǣhtrǣdlicena rīca, þā ƿǣron ānƿealdendu ƿeald þe hæfdon middellīce ƿealdena feohƿendunga and ǣhte eallra þāra middela forþbǣro. Se mǣsta dǣl gemǣnǣhtrǣdlicra ƿealda staðolode heora geþeaht on Marxleniniscum rǣde.

Fruman

  1. "Communism". Columbia Encyclopedia. 2008. 
  2. Schaff, Kory (2001). Philosophy and the problems of work: a reader. Lanham, Md: Rowman & Littlefield, 224. ISBN 0-7425-0795-5. 
  3. Walicki, Andrzej (1995). Marxism and the leap to the kingdom of freedom: the rise and fall of the Communist utopia. Stanford, Calif: Stanford University Press. ISBN 0-8047-2384-2.