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Page 80
... dialectic relation between the opposite poles of instinct and environ- ment , a relation which is rooted in real concrete social life English , French or Athenian . ( p . 130 ) - There is always a dialectical relation between the object ...
... dialectic relation between the opposite poles of instinct and environ- ment , a relation which is rooted in real concrete social life English , French or Athenian . ( p . 130 ) - There is always a dialectical relation between the object ...
Page 119
... dialectics was that of interaction between the subject and the environment . Stressing the importance of dialectical theory with regard to ' the idea of evolution ' , Kornilov argued against those ' who hold the anti - dialectic , the ...
... dialectics was that of interaction between the subject and the environment . Stressing the importance of dialectical theory with regard to ' the idea of evolution ' , Kornilov argued against those ' who hold the anti - dialectic , the ...
Page 184
... dialectical fashion , ' drives on the machinery of the social environment ' , while at the same time it is being moulded by that social environment . There is always this inherent dialectical relationship between instinct and ...
... dialectical fashion , ' drives on the machinery of the social environment ' , while at the same time it is being moulded by that social environment . There is always this inherent dialectical relationship between instinct and ...
Contents
Editors Foreword | 1 |
Caudwell in the Thirties | 23 |
The Poet and Novelist | 52 |
Copyright | |
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