The Philosophy of Modern RevolutionCatholic University of American Press, 1943 - 188 Seiten |
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... nature rationally , bring it under their common control , instead of being ruled by it as by some blind power ; that they accomplish their task with the least expenditure of energy and under conditions most adequate to their human nature ...
... nature rationally , bring it under their common control , instead of being ruled by it as by some blind power ; that they accomplish their task with the least expenditure of energy and under conditions most adequate to their human nature ...
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... nature . The misconception of man which comes to flower in the totalitarian doctrine is fundamentally present in the basic philosophy of modern revolution . In revolu- tionary irrationalism and immanentism is enshrined a mutilated con ...
... nature . The misconception of man which comes to flower in the totalitarian doctrine is fundamentally present in the basic philosophy of modern revolution . In revolu- tionary irrationalism and immanentism is enshrined a mutilated con ...
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... nature -- he must be able to live in a truly human manner . To this end freedom from want , from fear , from economic exploitation are just as necessary as freedom from external coercion . By creating favorable social conditions , the ...
... nature -- he must be able to live in a truly human manner . To this end freedom from want , from fear , from economic exploitation are just as necessary as freedom from external coercion . By creating favorable social conditions , the ...
Inhalt
THE NATURE OF MODERN REVOLUTION | 1 |
CHAPTER IV | 55 |
CHAPTER V | 76 |
Urheberrecht | |
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