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Page 56
... philosophical thriller . Punishment , at bottom , is nothing but society's defense of itself against all violations of its conditions of existence . How unhappy is a society that has no other means of defending itself except the ...
... philosophical thriller . Punishment , at bottom , is nothing but society's defense of itself against all violations of its conditions of existence . How unhappy is a society that has no other means of defending itself except the ...
Page 135
... philosophical fancies is practice , viz . , experiment and industry . If we are able to prove the correctness of our conception of a natural process by making it ourselves , bringing it into being out of its conditions and using it for ...
... philosophical fancies is practice , viz . , experiment and industry . If we are able to prove the correctness of our conception of a natural process by making it ourselves , bringing it into being out of its conditions and using it for ...
Page 136
... philosophical reality that dialectical materialism implies , the necessity of the unity of thought and practice which was so important to him at the time of writing . Indeed , this study traces the arc of his own becoming , the ...
... philosophical reality that dialectical materialism implies , the necessity of the unity of thought and practice which was so important to him at the time of writing . Indeed , this study traces the arc of his own becoming , the ...
Contents
Editors Foreword | 1 |
Caudwell in the Thirties | 23 |
The Poet and Novelist | 52 |
Copyright | |
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