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Robert Sullivan. Chapter 6 I suggest that Caudwell's viewpoint on these matters is essentially that of classical ... matter how fleeting ) was analogous to Marx's own : ' If the construction and preparation of the future is not our ...
Robert Sullivan. Chapter 6 I suggest that Caudwell's viewpoint on these matters is essentially that of classical ... matter how fleeting ) was analogous to Marx's own : ' If the construction and preparation of the future is not our ...
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... matter . Since our views of matter are continually being extended ( e.g. modern quantum & wave mechanics ) our definition of causality is altered . Another aspect of causality for Caudwell was , as we have seen , the true nature of ...
... matter . Since our views of matter are continually being extended ( e.g. modern quantum & wave mechanics ) our definition of causality is altered . Another aspect of causality for Caudwell was , as we have seen , the true nature of ...
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... matter . Matter is a mere name as vacuous as not - matter . It is only matter in its causality , in the relations which make qualities appear , that becomes rigid and fleshy and really existent . In this sense existence is power.9 It is ...
... matter . Matter is a mere name as vacuous as not - matter . It is only matter in its causality , in the relations which make qualities appear , that becomes rigid and fleshy and really existent . In this sense existence is power.9 It is ...
Contents
Editors Foreword | 1 |
Caudwell in the Thirties | 23 |
The Poet and Novelist | 52 |
Copyright | |
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