Selected Writings in Sociology and Social PhilosophyWatts, 1956 - 268 pagina's |
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Pagina 77
... individual . The individual is a social being . The mani- festation of his life - even when it does not appear directly in the form of a social manifestation , accomplished in associa- tion with other men , -is therefore a manifestation ...
... individual . The individual is a social being . The mani- festation of his life - even when it does not appear directly in the form of a social manifestation , accomplished in associa- tion with other men , -is therefore a manifestation ...
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... individual and individual , so the whole of civil society is only this mutual conflict of all individuals who are no longer distinguished by anything but their individuality . It is only the universal movement of the individual life ...
... individual and individual , so the whole of civil society is only this mutual conflict of all individuals who are no longer distinguished by anything but their individuality . It is only the universal movement of the individual life ...
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... individual , it would follow that every human being must be a landowner in order to realize himself as an individual . Free private property in land , a very recent product , is not , according to Hegel , a definite social relation ...
... individual , it would follow that every human being must be a landowner in order to realize himself as an individual . Free private property in land , a very recent product , is not , according to Hegel , a definite social relation ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 1 |
I | 51 |
Existence and consciousness | 67 |
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