The Philosophy of Modern RevolutionCatholic University of American Press, 1943 - 188 Seiten |
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James Joseph Maguire. Though this almost pathological frenzy is lacking in Kropotkin it is significant that he ... significance on the moment of upheaval . At no other time are the masses of the people in a position to come forward so ...
James Joseph Maguire. Though this almost pathological frenzy is lacking in Kropotkin it is significant that he ... significance on the moment of upheaval . At no other time are the masses of the people in a position to come forward so ...
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... significant is not so much the bare fact of this opposition but rather the doctrine of uncompromising immanence upon which it is predicated . ( We define immanence in Demant's sense- " as a dogma that the significance of the actual ...
... significant is not so much the bare fact of this opposition but rather the doctrine of uncompromising immanence upon which it is predicated . ( We define immanence in Demant's sense- " as a dogma that the significance of the actual ...
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... significant is the fact that in 1936 , the Lutherans declared , in an official protest , addressed to Hitler himself , their uneasiness over the fact that he " is often revered in a form that is due to God alone . " In this connection ...
... significant is the fact that in 1936 , the Lutherans declared , in an official protest , addressed to Hitler himself , their uneasiness over the fact that he " is often revered in a form that is due to God alone . " In this connection ...
Inhalt
THE NATURE OF MODERN REVOLUTION | 1 |
CHAPTER IV | 55 |
CHAPTER V | 76 |
Urheberrecht | |
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