The Philosophy of Modern RevolutionCatholic University of American Press, 1943 - 188 Seiten |
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... merely with the factors of material existence but also , and in fact primarily , with man's moral condition . What is envisioned is a transformation , not merely of man's environ- ment , but of man himself . Revolution in Anarchism In ...
... merely with the factors of material existence but also , and in fact primarily , with man's moral condition . What is envisioned is a transformation , not merely of man's environ- ment , but of man himself . Revolution in Anarchism In ...
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James Joseph Maguire. 47 of the State . The State is not merely the " passive policeman " of the liberal tradition ... mere mechanical device for defining the sphere within which the indi- vidual may duly exercise his supposed rights ...
James Joseph Maguire. 47 of the State . The State is not merely the " passive policeman " of the liberal tradition ... mere mechanical device for defining the sphere within which the indi- vidual may duly exercise his supposed rights ...
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... mere coup d'état , or the transfer of political power . What they have in mind is a drastic revision of the old ... merely the forms of social life , but man himself . This , then , is the distinctive and startling feature of modern ...
... mere coup d'état , or the transfer of political power . What they have in mind is a drastic revision of the old ... merely the forms of social life , but man himself . This , then , is the distinctive and startling feature of modern ...
Inhalt
THE NATURE OF MODERN REVOLUTION | 1 |
CHAPTER IV | 55 |
CHAPTER V | 76 |
Urheberrecht | |
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