Best Hope of Earth: A Grammar of DemocracyUniversity of Pittsburgh Press, 1948 - 258 頁 |
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... least of their differences . Protestantism was embraced by the rising capitalistic nations such as England , Holland , and northern Germany , and it was strong among the manufacturing classes even in the nations which remained Catholic ...
... least of their differences . Protestantism was embraced by the rising capitalistic nations such as England , Holland , and northern Germany , and it was strong among the manufacturing classes even in the nations which remained Catholic ...
第 93 頁
... least so far as control was concerned ) even if not actual ownership . The national rivalries which began before World War I and were accelerated by the jealousies which followed led capital in other countries to demand government ...
... least so far as control was concerned ) even if not actual ownership . The national rivalries which began before World War I and were accelerated by the jealousies which followed led capital in other countries to demand government ...
第 186 頁
... least influence . Hegel's influence on Marx was pronounced , though Marx sought to reject his master's pessimistic denial that man could have any share in molding his own fate . Dialectical Materialism was the considered solution that ...
... least influence . Hegel's influence on Marx was pronounced , though Marx sought to reject his master's pessimistic denial that man could have any share in molding his own fate . Dialectical Materialism was the considered solution that ...
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ITS MEANING AND ITS METHOD | 1 |
MORALS WITH AXES TO GRIND | 15 |
THE FAILURE OF GREEK DEMOCRACY | 32 |
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