Selected Writings in Sociology and Social PhilosophyWatts, 1956 - 268 pagina's |
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... elements of society . For this organization of national life did not constitute property and labour as social elements ; it rather succeeded in separating them from the body of the State and made them distinct societies within society ...
... elements of society . For this organization of national life did not constitute property and labour as social elements ; it rather succeeded in separating them from the body of the State and made them distinct societies within society ...
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... elements , on the one hand individuals , on the other hand the material and cultural elements which formed the life experience and the civil situation of these individuals . It set free the political spirit , which had become , so to ...
... elements , on the one hand individuals , on the other hand the material and cultural elements which formed the life experience and the civil situation of these individuals . It set free the political spirit , which had become , so to ...
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... elements without revolutionizing these elements themselves or subjecting them to criticism . This revolution regards civil society , the sphere of human needs , of labour , of private interests and of civil law , as the basis of its own ...
... elements without revolutionizing these elements themselves or subjecting them to criticism . This revolution regards civil society , the sphere of human needs , of labour , of private interests and of civil law , as the basis of its own ...
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Introduction | 1 |
I | 51 |
Existence and consciousness | 67 |
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