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Page 332
... class struggles , " which ended " either in a revolutionary reconstitution of so- ciety at large , or in the common ruin of the contending classes . " Inflated by the yeasty optimism of his period , Marx never took seriously the second ...
... class struggles , " which ended " either in a revolutionary reconstitution of so- ciety at large , or in the common ruin of the contending classes . " Inflated by the yeasty optimism of his period , Marx never took seriously the second ...
Page 350
... class , nation , and race the support of a holy " scientific " dogma . The industrial world was flattered to find its own ... classes took to be the secret of survival No one can dispute , of course , the existence of struggle and bloody ...
... class , nation , and race the support of a holy " scientific " dogma . The industrial world was flattered to find its own ... classes took to be the secret of survival No one can dispute , of course , the existence of struggle and bloody ...
Page 452
... Class collaboration , 332 Class privileges , 407 Class rule , 32 Class struggle , 311 , 333 Classes , denunciation of idle , 237 Classic culture , 180 Classics , gentleman's knowl- edge of , 203 ; worship of the , 181 Clement of ...
... Class collaboration , 332 Class privileges , 407 Class rule , 32 Class struggle , 311 , 333 Classes , denunciation of idle , 237 Classic culture , 180 Classics , gentleman's knowl- edge of , 203 ; worship of the , 181 Clement of ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
PRELUDE TO AN ERA | 17 |
THE PRIMACY OF THE PERSON 52 223 | 52 |
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