The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 69 筆
第 14 頁
... elements were able to penetrate the party and establish " tendencies " such as menshevism and economism , which were hostile to the proletariat . Following the revolution , petty - bourgeois and peasant elements within the party , their ...
... elements were able to penetrate the party and establish " tendencies " such as menshevism and economism , which were hostile to the proletariat . Following the revolution , petty - bourgeois and peasant elements within the party , their ...
第 86 頁
... elements can do the least damage to his soul . Man is really his head , where the soul resides ( 44 d ) , and the rest of his body is an engine made to supply the head with locomotion , elevation , leverage and avenues of sensation . Of ...
... elements can do the least damage to his soul . Man is really his head , where the soul resides ( 44 d ) , and the rest of his body is an engine made to supply the head with locomotion , elevation , leverage and avenues of sensation . Of ...
第 87 頁
... elements are fundamentally rascals , the only way of subjugating them is to make them work against themselves . " Persuasion " achieves a kind of order in the physical world by pitting the minimal particles of the elements against one ...
... elements are fundamentally rascals , the only way of subjugating them is to make them work against themselves . " Persuasion " achieves a kind of order in the physical world by pitting the minimal particles of the elements against one ...
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