The Philosophy of Modern RevolutionCatholic University of American Press, 1943 - 188 Seiten |
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... question the value of the concrete enactment of the revolutionary movement . The only question that might be raised is the relationship of this particular revolutionary movement to the process . This is the question upon which Lenin ...
... question the value of the concrete enactment of the revolutionary movement . The only question that might be raised is the relationship of this particular revolutionary movement to the process . This is the question upon which Lenin ...
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... question . But that they do not exhaust the picture of man nor explain his essential nature is equally beyond question . There is in man one thing which cannot be explained away in terms of such factors . That is man's thought . The ...
... question . But that they do not exhaust the picture of man nor explain his essential nature is equally beyond question . There is in man one thing which cannot be explained away in terms of such factors . That is man's thought . The ...
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... question is naïve , says the modern . " 6 Walter Lippmann , " The Good Society , " Boston , Little , Brown & Co. , 1937 , p . 379 . 7 The problem of substance has today become so involved with epistemo- logical questions that it is ...
... question is naïve , says the modern . " 6 Walter Lippmann , " The Good Society , " Boston , Little , Brown & Co. , 1937 , p . 379 . 7 The problem of substance has today become so involved with epistemo- logical questions that it is ...
Inhalt
THE NATURE OF MODERN REVOLUTION | 1 |
CHAPTER IV | 55 |
CHAPTER V | 76 |
Urheberrecht | |
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