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Page 91
... evolution , and the evolution of lower instincts into higher mental manifestations need not disturb our self - esteem any more than it is disturbed by the biological evolution from lower animals to man . Who ever accepts the fact of ...
... evolution , and the evolution of lower instincts into higher mental manifestations need not disturb our self - esteem any more than it is disturbed by the biological evolution from lower animals to man . Who ever accepts the fact of ...
Page 115
... evolution . Caudwell would have been drawn to the follow- ing passage , for example : An exact representation of the universe , of its evolution , of the development of mankind , and of the reflection of the evolution in the minds of ...
... evolution . Caudwell would have been drawn to the follow- ing passage , for example : An exact representation of the universe , of its evolution , of the development of mankind , and of the reflection of the evolution in the minds of ...
Page 184
... evolution ( Darwin ) , social evolution ( Marx ) and the interaction between them ( Freud ) is Caudwell's notion of the genotype.3 The human genotype comes into the world amorphous and unlicked , and is moulded into shape by the social ...
... evolution ( Darwin ) , social evolution ( Marx ) and the interaction between them ( Freud ) is Caudwell's notion of the genotype.3 The human genotype comes into the world amorphous and unlicked , and is moulded into shape by the social ...
Contents
Editors Foreword | 1 |
Caudwell in the Thirties | 23 |
The Poet and Novelist | 52 |
Copyright | |
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