The Philosophy of Modern RevolutionCatholic University of American Press, 1943 - 188 Seiten |
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... course of history , ' ' co - operating with the forces of evo- lution ' or something of a like transcendental sort . " " In other words , it must be made to feel that the advent of this complete transforma- tion is guaranteed by the ...
... course of history , ' ' co - operating with the forces of evo- lution ' or something of a like transcendental sort . " " In other words , it must be made to feel that the advent of this complete transforma- tion is guaranteed by the ...
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... course open to the " vested interests " was to yield to it peacefully so that violence might be avoided.10 The conflict , announced Marx , was one inherent in the life conditions and social circumstances of the individuals . At a ...
... course open to the " vested interests " was to yield to it peacefully so that violence might be avoided.10 The conflict , announced Marx , was one inherent in the life conditions and social circumstances of the individuals . At a ...
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... course of history to his fancy or his tastes , man can yet raise new currents in the flood of circumstance , which make one with other forces and trends and pre - existant conditions to determine the movement of history , which is not ...
... course of history to his fancy or his tastes , man can yet raise new currents in the flood of circumstance , which make one with other forces and trends and pre - existant conditions to determine the movement of history , which is not ...
Inhalt
THE NATURE OF MODERN REVOLUTION | 1 |
CHAPTER IV | 55 |
CHAPTER V | 76 |
Urheberrecht | |
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