The Ideas of Freedom and Despotism in the Political Thought of Alexis de TocquevilleStanford University, 1976 - 1384 páginas |
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... bourgeois preoccupation with accumulating wealth , rather than democratic equalty , most threatens the works of the mind , and in some other democracy , one not so restricted by the bourgeois character peculiar to the United States ...
... bourgeois preoccupation with accumulating wealth , rather than democratic equalty , most threatens the works of the mind , and in some other democracy , one not so restricted by the bourgeois character peculiar to the United States ...
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... bourgeois state . - 29 Let us emphasize , and perhaps re - emphasize , that his critique of bourgeois democracy is most emphatically not a Karxist one , just about the only critique still thriving in the twentieth century , nor is it a ...
... bourgeois state . - 29 Let us emphasize , and perhaps re - emphasize , that his critique of bourgeois democracy is most emphatically not a Karxist one , just about the only critique still thriving in the twentieth century , nor is it a ...
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... bourgeois dominance , and radicals such as Saint - Simon , Fourier , Comte , and Marx who sought to harness these new productive powers to an historical carriage transporting men to a new age --all discarded this time - honored cri ...
... bourgeois dominance , and radicals such as Saint - Simon , Fourier , Comte , and Marx who sought to harness these new productive powers to an historical carriage transporting men to a new age --all discarded this time - honored cri ...
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