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Pagina 17
... Marxism was particularly widespread among the intelligentsia and semi - intelligentsia of Eastern Europe . Another cause of the Marxist deformation results from the tacit assumption by Marxism of an entire corpus of philosophic ...
... Marxism was particularly widespread among the intelligentsia and semi - intelligentsia of Eastern Europe . Another cause of the Marxist deformation results from the tacit assumption by Marxism of an entire corpus of philosophic ...
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... Marxism ? The writer , as writer , must be free to deal with any and all aspects of experience , to express the un- censored and undistorted totality of life . That is why he is constitution- ally distrustful of dogmas and directives ...
... Marxism ? The writer , as writer , must be free to deal with any and all aspects of experience , to express the un- censored and undistorted totality of life . That is why he is constitution- ally distrustful of dogmas and directives ...
Pagina 339
... Marxism would have remained flexible , free , full of inner vitality , not monolithic and absolute . Only in a classless society , Sartre is convinced , will literature achieve its full flowering ; it must not confine itself to the ...
... Marxism would have remained flexible , free , full of inner vitality , not monolithic and absolute . Only in a classless society , Sartre is convinced , will literature achieve its full flowering ; it must not confine itself to the ...
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