Great Political Thinkers, Plato to the PresentWilliam Ebenstein Rinehart, 1951 - 903 páginas |
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... bourgeois claptrap about the family and education , about the hallowed co - rela- tion of parent and child , becomes all the more disgusting , the more , by the action of modern industry , all family ties among the proletarians are torn ...
... bourgeois claptrap about the family and education , about the hallowed co - rela- tion of parent and child , becomes all the more disgusting , the more , by the action of modern industry , all family ties among the proletarians are torn ...
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... bourgeois state , they wrote , " de- thronement of the category of the general , " and so forth . The introduction ... bourgeois competition , bourgeois freedom of the press , bourgeois legislation , bourgeois liberty and equality , and ...
... bourgeois state , they wrote , " de- thronement of the category of the general , " and so forth . The introduction ... bourgeois competition , bourgeois freedom of the press , bourgeois legislation , bourgeois liberty and equality , and ...
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... bourgeois by the proletarian state is impossible without a vi- olent revolution . The abolition of the prole- tarian state , i.e. , of all states , is only pos- sible through " withering away . " Marx and Engels gave a full and concrete ...
... bourgeois by the proletarian state is impossible without a vi- olent revolution . The abolition of the prole- tarian state , i.e. , of all states , is only pos- sible through " withering away . " Marx and Engels gave a full and concrete ...
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x | 9 |
Plato The Republic 1 Justice as the Interest of the Stronger | 13 |
Ruling as an Art | 16 |
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