The Philosophy of Modern RevolutionCatholic University of American Press, 1943 - 188 Seiten |
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... Lenin's teaching . Lenin declared , " Without a revolution- ary theory , there can be no revolutionary movement . " 22 Superficial observers sometimes hail this as an evidence of true rationalism . This is a complete misinterpretation .
... Lenin's teaching . Lenin declared , " Without a revolution- ary theory , there can be no revolutionary movement . " 22 Superficial observers sometimes hail this as an evidence of true rationalism . This is a complete misinterpretation .
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... Lenin's theory can only appear as an attempt to rationalize the irrational . But the irrational element always remains the basic and specifying factor . Elliott's generalized verdict is particularly true of Leninism . Lenin : “ The ...
... Lenin's theory can only appear as an attempt to rationalize the irrational . But the irrational element always remains the basic and specifying factor . Elliott's generalized verdict is particularly true of Leninism . Lenin : “ The ...
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... Lenin also . It is a typical Russian belief , long recognized and known as the Narodnik attitude . It appeared in ... Lenin declared that the direction of the movement could only be determined by the masses , he was professing the ...
... Lenin also . It is a typical Russian belief , long recognized and known as the Narodnik attitude . It appeared in ... Lenin declared that the direction of the movement could only be determined by the masses , he was professing the ...
Inhalt
THE NATURE OF MODERN REVOLUTION | 1 |
CHAPTER IV | 55 |
CHAPTER V | 76 |
Urheberrecht | |
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