The Philosophy of Modern RevolutionCatholic University of American Press, 1943 - 188 Seiten |
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... interests . 5. The end of antagonisms . 6. The universality of comfort . 7. The sovereignty of reason . 10 8. The absolute liberty of the man and of the citizen.1 The triumph of the revolution is to be the establishment of " jus- tice ...
... interests . 5. The end of antagonisms . 6. The universality of comfort . 7. The sovereignty of reason . 10 8. The absolute liberty of the man and of the citizen.1 The triumph of the revolution is to be the establishment of " jus- tice ...
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... interests of the people simply infallible.37 J. W. Jones describes the general attitude : in their descriptions of the attributes and functions of the Leader even the legal theorists surrender themselves to a sort of mystical ecstasy ...
... interests of the people simply infallible.37 J. W. Jones describes the general attitude : in their descriptions of the attributes and functions of the Leader even the legal theorists surrender themselves to a sort of mystical ecstasy ...
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... interests . To a wretch- ed and oppressed people it holds out a way of escape a way of escape , which from the point of view of these " vested interests " is safe and innocuous . By diverting otherwise dangerous and subvers- ive ...
... interests . To a wretch- ed and oppressed people it holds out a way of escape a way of escape , which from the point of view of these " vested interests " is safe and innocuous . By diverting otherwise dangerous and subvers- ive ...
Inhalt
THE NATURE OF MODERN REVOLUTION | 1 |
CHAPTER IV | 55 |
CHAPTER V | 76 |
Urheberrecht | |
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