Selected Writings in Sociology and Social PhilosophyWatts, 1956 - 268 pagina's |
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... thought from the human subject , and turned this subject into a predicate of the hypostatized thought . It is evident , Marx comments , that " if man does not exist , his manifestation of life cannot be human , and thought , therefore ...
... thought from the human subject , and turned this subject into a predicate of the hypostatized thought . It is evident , Marx comments , that " if man does not exist , his manifestation of life cannot be human , and thought , therefore ...
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... thought , and especially of political thought.1 The third theme , that of social revolution , has largely been neglected by sociologists and , for that matter , by other social scientists . Indeed , the whole problem of social change ...
... thought , and especially of political thought.1 The third theme , that of social revolution , has largely been neglected by sociologists and , for that matter , by other social scientists . Indeed , the whole problem of social change ...
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... thought is really political thought in the sense that the thinking takes place within the framework of politics . The clearer and more vigorous political thought is , the less it is able to grasp the nature of social evils . The ...
... thought is really political thought in the sense that the thinking takes place within the framework of politics . The clearer and more vigorous political thought is , the less it is able to grasp the nature of social evils . The ...
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Introduction | 1 |
I | 51 |
Existence and consciousness | 67 |
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