The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 93 頁
... Marx's writings that they constitute an open system of thought ? It is not enough to cite passages showing that his theories were responsive to developments in the social sciences of his day . For this would merely indicate that his ...
... Marx's writings that they constitute an open system of thought ? It is not enough to cite passages showing that his theories were responsive to developments in the social sciences of his day . For this would merely indicate that his ...
第 97 頁
... Marx's Capital and his earlier Critique of Political Economy ( the sub - title of Capital ) were them- selves introductions to this unfinished enterprise . Furthermore , they constituted its foundation . Marx's revelation of the secret ...
... Marx's Capital and his earlier Critique of Political Economy ( the sub - title of Capital ) were them- selves introductions to this unfinished enterprise . Furthermore , they constituted its foundation . Marx's revelation of the secret ...
第 105 頁
... Marxism are distinct from any one of these . Strictly speaking , Marx's theories are founded not upon critical materialism but upon communism or revolu- tionary socialism . Everything that Marx wrote had the political function of ...
... Marxism are distinct from any one of these . Strictly speaking , Marx's theories are founded not upon critical materialism but upon communism or revolu- tionary socialism . Everything that Marx wrote had the political function of ...
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