The Philosophy of Modern RevolutionCatholic University of American Press, 1943 - 188 Seiten |
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... humanity and blunt their desire for a decent human existence.10 In the idea of God these men saw the symbol of all they hated . The idea of God implies the abdication of human reason and justice ; it is the most decisive negation of human ...
... humanity and blunt their desire for a decent human existence.10 In the idea of God these men saw the symbol of all they hated . The idea of God implies the abdication of human reason and justice ; it is the most decisive negation of human ...
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... human na- ture or to ask whether Socialism was compatible with human in- stincts.18 What is doubly interesting is that during his long Marxist career , this apparently never occurred to Eastman either . This is somewhat amazing because ...
... human na- ture or to ask whether Socialism was compatible with human in- stincts.18 What is doubly interesting is that during his long Marxist career , this apparently never occurred to Eastman either . This is somewhat amazing because ...
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... human spirituality , including his own , blandly hopes for a new social order in which human creativity will express itself without destructiveness ; and human vitality will be captured and contained in a perfect social harmony . The ...
... human spirituality , including his own , blandly hopes for a new social order in which human creativity will express itself without destructiveness ; and human vitality will be captured and contained in a perfect social harmony . The ...
Inhalt
THE NATURE OF MODERN REVOLUTION | 1 |
CHAPTER IV | 55 |
CHAPTER V | 76 |
Urheberrecht | |
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