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... idea of the nature of existence in this world . becomes final , primary and decisive . This world becomes the arena of human destiny . It inevitably follows that man will lay greater stress upon the possibility of his own achievements ...
... idea of the nature of existence in this world . becomes final , primary and decisive . This world becomes the arena of human destiny . It inevitably follows that man will lay greater stress upon the possibility of his own achievements ...
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... idea of Democracy with his book The Worker . This is the most important achievement of German Fascism in its struggle to challenge Marxism by a new philosophy . In his philosophical writings Marx describes the deprivation of indi ...
... idea of Democracy with his book The Worker . This is the most important achievement of German Fascism in its struggle to challenge Marxism by a new philosophy . In his philosophical writings Marx describes the deprivation of indi ...
Pagina 257
... ideas to accept any one idea . When despotism came in Greece , it did not except , perhaps , for a certain profession of legalistic correctitude , pretend to be other than what it was . Nor did it attempt to impose any central idea or ...
... ideas to accept any one idea . When despotism came in Greece , it did not except , perhaps , for a certain profession of legalistic correctitude , pretend to be other than what it was . Nor did it attempt to impose any central idea or ...
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BAILEY J H SHACKLETON | 96 |
Gibbon in Lausanne | 119 |
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