The Philosophy of Modern RevolutionCatholic University of American Press, 1943 - 188 Seiten |
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... transformation he envisions , is so far reaching as to include a change in man himself . Both for the production on a mass scale of this Communist con- sciousness and for the success of the cause itself , the alteration of man on a mass ...
... transformation he envisions , is so far reaching as to include a change in man himself . Both for the production on a mass scale of this Communist con- sciousness and for the success of the cause itself , the alteration of man on a mass ...
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... transformation of society . Out of the conflict between the prole- tariat and the bourgeoise , the new order was to be born . Thus society's salvation was to come through the development of a force already operative in it . Interpreting ...
... transformation of society . Out of the conflict between the prole- tariat and the bourgeoise , the new order was to be born . Thus society's salvation was to come through the development of a force already operative in it . Interpreting ...
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... transformation ? No. No more than the thinkers , the writers and the philosophers of the eighteenth century were able to lay down the exact form of the revolution which they heralded and whose coming they prepared . It is not possible ...
... transformation ? No. No more than the thinkers , the writers and the philosophers of the eighteenth century were able to lay down the exact form of the revolution which they heralded and whose coming they prepared . It is not possible ...
Inhalt
THE NATURE OF MODERN REVOLUTION | 1 |
CHAPTER IV | 55 |
CHAPTER V | 76 |
Urheberrecht | |
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