The Philosophy of Modern RevolutionCatholic University of American Press, 1943 - 188 Seiten |
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James Joseph Maguire. This faith in the masses appears in its most extreme form in Bakunin . It is this faith which is at the root of his passion for destruction . The purpose of destruction was to liberate the creative power latent in ...
James Joseph Maguire. This faith in the masses appears in its most extreme form in Bakunin . It is this faith which is at the root of his passion for destruction . The purpose of destruction was to liberate the creative power latent in ...
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... faith can do more than move mountains . His powerful faith in Germany has led our people out of the deepest night and need , out of misery and despair , up to the shining light and has lifted Germany up to a great power . In all the ...
... faith can do more than move mountains . His powerful faith in Germany has led our people out of the deepest night and need , out of misery and despair , up to the shining light and has lifted Germany up to a great power . In all the ...
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... faith , viz . belief in a transcendent God and a supra - temporal human destiny . Revo- lutionary irrationalism completes the exclusion of what might be alien influences . In the appeal to rational norms and standards , in the principle ...
... faith , viz . belief in a transcendent God and a supra - temporal human destiny . Revo- lutionary irrationalism completes the exclusion of what might be alien influences . In the appeal to rational norms and standards , in the principle ...
Inhalt
THE NATURE OF MODERN REVOLUTION | 1 |
CHAPTER IV | 55 |
CHAPTER V | 76 |
Urheberrecht | |
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