The Philosophy of Modern RevolutionCatholic University of American Press, 1943 - 188 Seiten |
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... dynamism is the logical sequel to the irrationalism found in all of these movements . In recent years this failure found a practical expression in the sharp distinction that was so frequently drawn between Nazism - Fascism on the one ...
... dynamism is the logical sequel to the irrationalism found in all of these movements . In recent years this failure found a practical expression in the sharp distinction that was so frequently drawn between Nazism - Fascism on the one ...
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... dynamism because their ideal is so amorphous that one can never speak of it as being fully realized . Hitler gives us the psy- chology behind this attitude . It is only useful for a movement to aspire to this victory in a form which ...
... dynamism because their ideal is so amorphous that one can never speak of it as being fully realized . Hitler gives us the psy- chology behind this attitude . It is only useful for a movement to aspire to this victory in a form which ...
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... dynamism " for Nazism and Fascism alone . Any revo- lutionary theory is a doctrineless dynamism if it denies that at any 52. Much has been written on the " similarity in the political fruits of the two creeds . " Cf. , especially , E ...
... dynamism " for Nazism and Fascism alone . Any revo- lutionary theory is a doctrineless dynamism if it denies that at any 52. Much has been written on the " similarity in the political fruits of the two creeds . " Cf. , especially , E ...
Inhalt
THE NATURE OF MODERN REVOLUTION | 1 |
CHAPTER IV | 55 |
CHAPTER V | 76 |
Urheberrecht | |
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