The Philosophy of Modern RevolutionCatholic University of American Press, 1943 - 188 Seiten |
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... Marxism A thorough disgust with the whole of the existing order is no less apparent in Marx.22 For Marx the revolution was never merely a question of economic rehabilitation . If he speaks principally of economic development it is only ...
... Marxism A thorough disgust with the whole of the existing order is no less apparent in Marx.22 For Marx the revolution was never merely a question of economic rehabilitation . If he speaks principally of economic development it is only ...
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... Marxism pins its faith in the " forming power of a dialectical supra- human historical logic . " If Marxism wishes to label itself as “ ra- tionalistic " its usage can doubtless be justified . What is important is not the word , but the ...
... Marxism pins its faith in the " forming power of a dialectical supra- human historical logic . " If Marxism wishes to label itself as “ ra- tionalistic " its usage can doubtless be justified . What is important is not the word , but the ...
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... Marxism to distinguish between " cause " and " con- dition . " . " 16 When pressed , the Marxist admits that the economic fac- tor is no more than a conditioning element ; but his dialectic is none the less premised on the supposition ...
... Marxism to distinguish between " cause " and " con- dition . " . " 16 When pressed , the Marxist admits that the economic fac- tor is no more than a conditioning element ; but his dialectic is none the less premised on the supposition ...
Inhalt
THE NATURE OF MODERN REVOLUTION | 1 |
CHAPTER IV | 55 |
CHAPTER V | 76 |
Urheberrecht | |
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