The Social & Political Ideas of Some Representative Thinkers of the Victorian Age: A Series of Lectures Delivered at King's College, University of London, During the Session 1931-32Fossey John Cobb Hearnshaw Barnes & Noble, 1930 - 270 Seiten |
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... economic dominance of the bourgeoisie , who , in order to obtain unfettered control of their possessions , destroyed the institutions of feudal society , inaugurating the middle - class national State . But the new system of large ...
... economic dominance of the bourgeoisie , who , in order to obtain unfettered control of their possessions , destroyed the institutions of feudal society , inaugurating the middle - class national State . But the new system of large ...
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... economic in origin . The forms of class superiority and inferiority may be significantly determined by the economic means at hand , but the amount and trend of inequality in a given society depend also upon other relationships and ...
... economic in origin . The forms of class superiority and inferiority may be significantly determined by the economic means at hand , but the amount and trend of inequality in a given society depend also upon other relationships and ...
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... economic events . The views of Marx , as Lenin has succeeded in proving , were not so necessitarian . They were saved from that fatal political defect by the conception of the dialectic and by the theory of the class struggle , which ...
... economic events . The views of Marx , as Lenin has succeeded in proving , were not so necessitarian . They were saved from that fatal political defect by the conception of the dialectic and by the theory of the class struggle , which ...
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THE VICTORIAN AGE 18371901 9 | 9 |
THOMAS CARLYLE | 31 |
HERBERT SPENCER AND THE INDIVIDUALISTS | 53 |
Urheberrecht | |
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