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          The Coal Miners In France During The Second Empire
           Part 1 of Paper ....e labor against capital
in Second Empire France failed.  To explain the situation, I will use
Marx's theory of capital accumulation as he presents it in {Capital}. Also
import- ant in the theoretical description of this phenomena is the role of
tradition and the way its restraints deviate from those of the economy in
t....           Part 2 of Paper .... elements; the conditions are that which the
actor cannot manipulate in accordance with his end, and the means are that
over which he does not have control.  Finally there is a relation between
these elements; where a situation allows alterna- tive means to the end,
the course is selected from the normative orientation of the actor.
(Parsons, 1968: 44)
     In order to account for the interrelationships in the historical event
and to anticipate a successful change of the capitalist structure, I....            |   
          
          
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