Western Civilization: Recent Interpretations, Volumen2Charles Daniel Hamilton, Charles Stewart Doty Crowell, 1973 - 625 páginas |
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... Whole , and on the basis of that Whole pro- ceed from time to time to create the particular political and social institu- tions which embody and incarnate its significance . " As Simmel wrote , the " total organism " of society " shifts ...
... Whole , and on the basis of that Whole pro- ceed from time to time to create the particular political and social institu- tions which embody and incarnate its significance . " As Simmel wrote , the " total organism " of society " shifts ...
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... whole of history is nothing but a con- tinual transformation of human nature . " He especially looks to the fu- ture communist revolution as the source of a radical transformation of man or " change of self , " and here we touch upon ...
... whole of history is nothing but a con- tinual transformation of human nature . " He especially looks to the fu- ture communist revolution as the source of a radical transformation of man or " change of self , " and here we touch upon ...
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... whole organic process by which a new society comes into being ; the political revolution is merely a momen- tous incident occurring at the climax of the process . The principal ques- tion to be considered here , therefore , is what Marx ...
... whole organic process by which a new society comes into being ; the political revolution is merely a momen- tous incident occurring at the climax of the process . The principal ques- tion to be considered here , therefore , is what Marx ...
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THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY 1 | |
THE ENLIGHTENMENTS LITTLE FLOCK OF PHILO | |
THE POLITICS OF THE ENLIGHTENMENT | |
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