The Philosophy of Modern RevolutionCatholic University of American Press, 1943 - 188 Seiten |
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... forces be hampered in its action for some time and harmony disappears . Force will accumulate its effect , it must come to light , it must exercise its action , and if other forces hinder its manifestation , it will not be annihilated ...
... forces be hampered in its action for some time and harmony disappears . Force will accumulate its effect , it must come to light , it must exercise its action , and if other forces hinder its manifestation , it will not be annihilated ...
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... forces assume the form of super - natural forces.14 At first it was " the mysterious forces of nature " that led to " these personifications , these fantastic forms " ( i . e . , ideas of gods . ) But 10 Lenin , " Socialism and Religion ...
... forces assume the form of super - natural forces.14 At first it was " the mysterious forces of nature " that led to " these personifications , these fantastic forms " ( i . e . , ideas of gods . ) But 10 Lenin , " Socialism and Religion ...
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... forces of capital - blind because its action cannot be foreseen by the masses- a force which at every step in life threatens the worker and the small business man with " sudden , " " unexpected , " " accidental " destruction and ruin ...
... forces of capital - blind because its action cannot be foreseen by the masses- a force which at every step in life threatens the worker and the small business man with " sudden , " " unexpected , " " accidental " destruction and ruin ...
Inhalt
THE NATURE OF MODERN REVOLUTION | 1 |
CHAPTER IV | 55 |
CHAPTER V | 76 |
Urheberrecht | |
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