The Philosophy of Modern RevolutionCatholic University of American Press, 1943 - 188 Seiten |
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... man's technological ad- vances and in the record of his cultural , philosophic and religious aspi- rations.1 The fact is that even when man is most insistent about his own lowly origin , even when he scoffs at the pretention of being ...
... man's technological ad- vances and in the record of his cultural , philosophic and religious aspi- rations.1 The fact is that even when man is most insistent about his own lowly origin , even when he scoffs at the pretention of being ...
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... man's attitudes are not merely the passive re- flection of his economic position.14 The ideological structure is com- pounded by man's own activity . All that this means however is that the economic element is not the sole factor ...
... man's attitudes are not merely the passive re- flection of his economic position.14 The ideological structure is com- pounded by man's own activity . All that this means however is that the economic element is not the sole factor ...
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... man's nature and destiny . What made the development of modern revolution possible , was man's consciousness of his own helplessness and insecurity . augurated as movements to remedy economic or political insecurity , the modern ...
... man's nature and destiny . What made the development of modern revolution possible , was man's consciousness of his own helplessness and insecurity . augurated as movements to remedy economic or political insecurity , the modern ...
Inhalt
THE NATURE OF MODERN REVOLUTION | 1 |
CHAPTER IV | 55 |
CHAPTER V | 76 |
Urheberrecht | |
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action Anarchism Anarchist Bakunin belief Berkeley CALIFORNIA LIBRARY Catholic concept conscious creative declares dialectical doctrine doctrineless dynamism economic Edouard Berth element Engels ethical existence expression fact faith Fascism forces freedom Georges Sorel Hitler human I-II Ibid idea ideal ideology individual intellectus Karl Marx Kerr & Co Kropotkin Lenin London lutionary man's Mannheim Maritain Marx Marxism masses Mein Kampf ment merely Metaphysical modern revolution modern revolutionary moral Mussolini myth Narodnik nature Nazi Nazism Nihilism norms organization Paris Ph.D philosophy political principle proletariat Proudhon psychological quod rational Rauschning reason religion religious revo revolutionary irrationality revolutionary movement Revolutionary Pamphlets Scribner's Sheed & Ward significant simply social development Socialist society Sorel soul spirit struggle Syndicalism Syndicalist T. E. Hulme theory thing Thomas THOMAS AQUINAS Thomist tion totalitarian transcendent transformation transl true truth UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Utopian violence York