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Pagina 60
... need itself , the action of satisfying and the instrument which has achieved this satisfaction , leads to new needs and this production of new needs is the first historical act . GI ( 1845-6 ) MEGA I / 5 , pp . 17-18 1 Bruno Bauer . Let ...
... need itself , the action of satisfying and the instrument which has achieved this satisfaction , leads to new needs and this production of new needs is the first historical act . GI ( 1845-6 ) MEGA I / 5 , pp . 17-18 1 Bruno Bauer . Let ...
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... needs , their productive forces , their mode of production , the raw materials of their production , and finally the ... needs create new social relations and the increased population new needs , a sub- THE MATERIALIST CONCEPTION OF ...
... needs , their productive forces , their mode of production , the raw materials of their production , and finally the ... needs create new social relations and the increased population new needs , a sub- THE MATERIALIST CONCEPTION OF ...
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... needs , to the needs of socially developed human beings . Consequently , the capitalist mode of production reaches its limits at a level of pro- duction which would be wholly inadequate in terms of impo the second presupposition ...
... needs , to the needs of socially developed human beings . Consequently , the capitalist mode of production reaches its limits at a level of pro- duction which would be wholly inadequate in terms of impo the second presupposition ...
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Introduction | 1 |
I | 51 |
Existence and consciousness | 67 |
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