The Bucknell Review, 第 20-21 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 98 頁
... political rule . This time he distinguishes between the grandi intellettuali , such as Croce , and a much more extensive group of intellectuals who through more poular forms of political thought support a given socio - economic order ...
... political rule . This time he distinguishes between the grandi intellettuali , such as Croce , and a much more extensive group of intellectuals who through more poular forms of political thought support a given socio - economic order ...
第 100 頁
... political utility " of Croce's teaching in the world political struggle . In other words , Gramsci submits the idealist philosophy of Croce to a rigorous examination in terms of his own version of Marxist " historical materialism ...
... political utility " of Croce's teaching in the world political struggle . In other words , Gramsci submits the idealist philosophy of Croce to a rigorous examination in terms of his own version of Marxist " historical materialism ...
第 47 頁
... political anarchism , in contradistinction to other social and political theories , is the conclusion that all political authority is undesirable or illegitimate.1 The important question , no doubt , is one regarding the evidential ...
... political anarchism , in contradistinction to other social and political theories , is the conclusion that all political authority is undesirable or illegitimate.1 The important question , no doubt , is one regarding the evidential ...
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