The Philosophy of Modern RevolutionCatholic University of American Press, 1943 - 188 Seiten |
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... Communism , Fascism , or Nazism ; and this is what revolution means according to these three movements . This is the phenomenon which we have called modern revolution . We shall analyze it by studying the more significant of the ...
... Communism , Fascism , or Nazism ; and this is what revolution means according to these three movements . This is the phenomenon which we have called modern revolution . We shall analyze it by studying the more significant of the ...
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... Communists have attained power in Russia , the struggle is not over . The state of true Communism has not yet arrived ; all that is attained is the Socialist stage . One has no right to measure the enactments of the present by that ...
... Communists have attained power in Russia , the struggle is not over . The state of true Communism has not yet arrived ; all that is attained is the Socialist stage . One has no right to measure the enactments of the present by that ...
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... Communism , " N. Y. , Benziger Brothers , 1939 , p . 238. The fact that Marx confused these two notions and that it was this very confusion which enabled him to construct his whole philosophy of history has been widely recognized . Cf ...
... Communism , " N. Y. , Benziger Brothers , 1939 , p . 238. The fact that Marx confused these two notions and that it was this very confusion which enabled him to construct his whole philosophy of history has been widely recognized . Cf ...
Inhalt
THE NATURE OF MODERN REVOLUTION | 1 |
CHAPTER IV | 55 |
CHAPTER V | 76 |
Urheberrecht | |
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