The Philosophy of Modern RevolutionCatholic University of American Press, 1943 - 188 Seiten |
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... necessity into the kingdom of freedom.25 Marx expresses the same thought in " Capital . " Just as the savage must wrestle with nature in order to satisfy his needs , and to maintain his life and reproduce it ; so civilized man has to do ...
... necessity into the kingdom of freedom.25 Marx expresses the same thought in " Capital . " Just as the savage must wrestle with nature in order to satisfy his needs , and to maintain his life and reproduce it ; so civilized man has to do ...
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... necessity , thereby totally disowning and annulling itself as regulator or ordainer only that science is true ; so the truth of science begins exactly where its essence ceases and nothing remains but the con- sciousness of natural necessity ...
... necessity , thereby totally disowning and annulling itself as regulator or ordainer only that science is true ; so the truth of science begins exactly where its essence ceases and nothing remains but the con- sciousness of natural necessity ...
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... necessity of stirring up the spirit of violence . The lack of a great new creative idea means at all times a limi- tation of the fighting power . The conviction of the justification of using even the most brutal weapons is always ...
... necessity of stirring up the spirit of violence . The lack of a great new creative idea means at all times a limi- tation of the fighting power . The conviction of the justification of using even the most brutal weapons is always ...
Inhalt
THE NATURE OF MODERN REVOLUTION | 1 |
CHAPTER IV | 55 |
CHAPTER V | 76 |
Urheberrecht | |
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