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Page 375
... society , state , government . The term society is not easily defined with any precision . We could perhaps say “ Any group of people held together by actual or potential common interests . There seems to be intended some such meaning ...
... society , state , government . The term society is not easily defined with any precision . We could perhaps say “ Any group of people held together by actual or potential common interests . There seems to be intended some such meaning ...
Page 521
... society that has sprouted from the ruins of feudal society , has not done away with class antagonisms . It has but established new classes , new conditions of oppression , new forms of struggle in place of the old ones . Our epoch , the ...
... society that has sprouted from the ruins of feudal society , has not done away with class antagonisms . It has but established new classes , new conditions of oppression , new forms of struggle in place of the old ones . Our epoch , the ...
Page 533
... society , cannot stir , cannot raise itself up without the whole superincumbent strata of official society being sprung into the air . When the social revolution occurs , it will involve the whole of society . It must first gather ...
... society , cannot stir , cannot raise itself up without the whole superincumbent strata of official society being sprung into the air . When the social revolution occurs , it will involve the whole of society . It must first gather ...
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