“The bourgeoisie, wherever it has got the upper hand, has put an end to all feudal, patriarchal, idyllic relations. It has pitilessly torn asunder the motley of ties that bound man to his "natural superiors," and left remaining no other nexus between man and man than naked self-interest, than callous "cash payment.” MenEndsSelfHandsLeftInterestNaturalRelationBoundsSuperiorsNakedTiesCashExploitationTornPaymentSelf InterestBourgeoisieCallousManifestosCommunist ManifestoIdyllicUpper HandNexus Book:Marx: Selected Writings Source: Marx: Selected Writings
“Both in verse and in prose [Karl] Shapiro loves, partly out of indignation and partly out of sheer mischievousness, to tell the naked truths or half-truths or quarter-truths that will make anybody's hair stand on end; he is always crying: "But he hasn't any clothes on!" about an emperor who is half the time surprisingly well-dressed.” WellsEndsHalfCryHairClothesNakedProseQuartersVersesSheerEmperorIndignationHalf TruthWell DressedAlways Crying Author:Randall Jarrell
“I like the copious, shapeless, warm, not so very clever, but extremely easy and rather coarse aspect of things; the talk of men in clubs and public-houses; of miners half naked in drawers the forthright, perfectly unassuming, and without end in view except dinner, love, money and getting along tolerably; that which is without great hopes, ideals, or anything of that kind; what is unassuming except to make a tolerably, good job of it. I like all that.” MenKindEndsJobsHouseEasyViewsHalfAspectIdealsClubsWarmDinnerCleverNakedGood JobDrawersMinersCoarseLove Of MoneyVery CleverGetting AlongGreat HopeUnassuming Book:Selected Works of Virginia Woolf Source: Selected Works of Virginia Woolf