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At a certain stage of their development, the material productive forces of society come in conflict with the existing relations of production, or what is but a legal expression for the same thing with the property relations within which they have been at work hitherto. From forms of development of the productive forces these relations turn into their fetters. Then begins an epoch of social revolution...
Welcome to the home page of the Institute for the Study of the Science of Society. The Institute for the Study of the Science of Society was founded in 1994 to encourage the ongoing study of Marxism as the science of society, through schools and study groups.
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