The Philosophy of Modern RevolutionCatholic University of American Press, 1943 - 188 Seiten |
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... struggle though it did not conceive this in the typically Marxian fashion . 8 The characteristic feature of revolutionary syndicalism was the doctrine of " direct action . " " Direct action " is what the syndicalists most insist upon ...
... struggle though it did not conceive this in the typically Marxian fashion . 8 The characteristic feature of revolutionary syndicalism was the doctrine of " direct action . " " Direct action " is what the syndicalists most insist upon ...
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... struggle - presumably the only cre- ative force for improving the position of the workers in the present and for developing the will power and the moral charac- ter of the workers , necessary for their final emancipation . " It is ...
... struggle - presumably the only cre- ative force for improving the position of the workers in the present and for developing the will power and the moral charac- ter of the workers , necessary for their final emancipation . " It is ...
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... Struggle is at the origin of all things , for life is full of con- trasts ; there is love and hatred , white and black , day and night , good and evil ; and until these contrasts achieve balance , struggle fatefully remains at the root ...
... Struggle is at the origin of all things , for life is full of con- trasts ; there is love and hatred , white and black , day and night , good and evil ; and until these contrasts achieve balance , struggle fatefully remains at the root ...
Inhalt
THE NATURE OF MODERN REVOLUTION | 1 |
CHAPTER IV | 55 |
CHAPTER V | 76 |
Urheberrecht | |
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