Christian Thought, from Erasmus to BerdyaevPrentice-Hall, 1962 - Всего страниц: 246 |
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... Marxist theory introduced by Lenin and his successors , as well as other communist leaders , have been so radical and fundamental as themselves to disprove the " scientific " character of Marxism , despite the lip - service paid to it ...
... Marxist theory introduced by Lenin and his successors , as well as other communist leaders , have been so radical and fundamental as themselves to disprove the " scientific " character of Marxism , despite the lip - service paid to it ...
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... Marxist circle . He was consequently expelled from the University and exiled for three years to the Vologda province ... Marxism , the doctrinaire denial of the ethical nature of man , soon compelled Berdyaev to part company with his ...
... Marxist circle . He was consequently expelled from the University and exiled for three years to the Vologda province ... Marxism , the doctrinaire denial of the ethical nature of man , soon compelled Berdyaev to part company with his ...
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... Marxism is essentially a product of the last materialistic - secularist phase of the humanist era , and not the first phase of the new . I do not mean to assert that its present form , Soviet communism , will not exert a power- ful ...
... Marxism is essentially a product of the last materialistic - secularist phase of the humanist era , and not the first phase of the new . I do not mean to assert that its present form , Soviet communism , will not exert a power- ful ...
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