The Philosophy of Modern RevolutionCatholic University of American Press, 1943 - 188 Seiten |
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... simply meant that the proletariat must be guided in its struggle by a revolutionary intelli- gensia . It had become apparent to Lenin that the workmen , if left to themselves tended to forget the class struggle . Taken by themselves ...
... simply meant that the proletariat must be guided in its struggle by a revolutionary intelli- gensia . It had become apparent to Lenin that the workmen , if left to themselves tended to forget the class struggle . Taken by themselves ...
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... simply resolved to impose his opinions , " he can on the basis of this theory reply that he is right simply be- cause he is able to impose his opinions . Against such a background , the word " myth " is no longer a term of reproach or ...
... simply resolved to impose his opinions , " he can on the basis of this theory reply that he is right simply be- cause he is able to impose his opinions . Against such a background , the word " myth " is no longer a term of reproach or ...
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... simply mean the ab- sence of all restrictions . Reduced to ultimate philosophical terms , this is simply the " freedom of indifference " -a freedom divorced from rational guidance . As we have already pointed out , our ultimate argument ...
... simply mean the ab- sence of all restrictions . Reduced to ultimate philosophical terms , this is simply the " freedom of indifference " -a freedom divorced from rational guidance . As we have already pointed out , our ultimate argument ...
Inhalt
THE NATURE OF MODERN REVOLUTION | 1 |
CHAPTER IV | 55 |
CHAPTER V | 76 |
Urheberrecht | |
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