The Philosophy of Modern RevolutionCatholic University of American Press, 1943 - 188 Seiten |
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... freedom is beyond dispute . Yet it is no argument against human freedom to say that man cannot always do exactly as he wills . It is true that man cannot mold reality to his will ; nor has he always perfect command of his own body . But ...
... freedom is beyond dispute . Yet it is no argument against human freedom to say that man cannot always do exactly as he wills . It is true that man cannot mold reality to his will ; nor has he always perfect command of his own body . But ...
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... freedom " ( the followers of Lenin are fond of the phrase ) but by that freedom , they simply mean the ab- sence of all restrictions . Reduced to ultimate philosophical terms , this is simply the " freedom of indifference " -a freedom ...
... freedom " ( the followers of Lenin are fond of the phrase ) but by that freedom , they simply mean the ab- sence of all restrictions . Reduced to ultimate philosophical terms , this is simply the " freedom of indifference " -a freedom ...
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... freedom would be his obligation not to interfere with the freedom of other men.1 The revolutionaries were not slow to point out the serious defects of this conception as embodied in a laissez faire state . They stressed the fact that in ...
... freedom would be his obligation not to interfere with the freedom of other men.1 The revolutionaries were not slow to point out the serious defects of this conception as embodied in a laissez faire state . They stressed the fact that in ...
Inhalt
THE NATURE OF MODERN REVOLUTION | 1 |
CHAPTER IV | 55 |
CHAPTER V | 76 |
Urheberrecht | |
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