The Philosophy of Modern RevolutionCatholic University of American Press, 1943 - 188 Seiten |
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... religion was necessarily dogmatic , he scoffed at the idea of parading a vague philosophic pietism under the banner of religion . Religion meant belief in a " first principle , a cause of caus- es " ; any rejection of this notion was in ...
... religion was necessarily dogmatic , he scoffed at the idea of parading a vague philosophic pietism under the banner of religion . Religion meant belief in a " first principle , a cause of caus- es " ; any rejection of this notion was in ...
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... religion these men were striking out of religion all of its transcendent " other - worldly " ele- ments . What they wanted of religion was only its symbolism and its sentiment . The God they were willing to invoke was not the ...
... religion these men were striking out of religion all of its transcendent " other - worldly " ele- ments . What they wanted of religion was only its symbolism and its sentiment . The God they were willing to invoke was not the ...
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... religion ; it simply proposes a new religion based solely upon the nature of man's immediate earthly existence . The real challenge of Fascism is that in so applying the words " religious " and " spiritual " to the State it is ...
... religion ; it simply proposes a new religion based solely upon the nature of man's immediate earthly existence . The real challenge of Fascism is that in so applying the words " religious " and " spiritual " to the State it is ...
Inhalt
THE NATURE OF MODERN REVOLUTION | 1 |
CHAPTER IV | 55 |
CHAPTER V | 76 |
Urheberrecht | |
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