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... society recognises that what an individual is , is ultimately reflected in what the society becomes . This is true even though the system of instruction and its organisation has varied considerably between different societies and in the ...
... society recognises that what an individual is , is ultimately reflected in what the society becomes . This is true even though the system of instruction and its organisation has varied considerably between different societies and in the ...
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... societies as it has been in liberal societies , the reason is that a totalitarian society is based on the assumption that the rule of the proletariat , i.e. , the communist party , is in itself a guarantee of the welfare of the entire ...
... societies as it has been in liberal societies , the reason is that a totalitarian society is based on the assumption that the rule of the proletariat , i.e. , the communist party , is in itself a guarantee of the welfare of the entire ...
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... society . The above analysis of the connection between technological advance and the degree of exploitation shows ... society . The Marxians point out that the future . fully planned society will not merely be a new society , it will ...
... society . The above analysis of the connection between technological advance and the degree of exploitation shows ... society . The Marxians point out that the future . fully planned society will not merely be a new society , it will ...
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