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... action , is not universally held even by other advocates of violence . For example Friedrich Engels , who wrote several works with Karl Marx and who offers an authoritative summary of Marx's position , argues in " Theory of Force " that ...
... action , is not universally held even by other advocates of violence . For example Friedrich Engels , who wrote several works with Karl Marx and who offers an authoritative summary of Marx's position , argues in " Theory of Force " that ...
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... action he calls for could just as well be nonviolent action . · ... He writes , for example : " Violence alone , violence committed by the people , violence organized and educated by its leaders , makes it possible for the masses to ...
... action he calls for could just as well be nonviolent action . · ... He writes , for example : " Violence alone , violence committed by the people , violence organized and educated by its leaders , makes it possible for the masses to ...
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... action . For example , those who rushed up the steps into the Penta- gon on October 21st - to be thrown back at once by the troops , and quite predictably -were surely engaging in symbolic action ; whereas those who tried to communicate ...
... action . For example , those who rushed up the steps into the Penta- gon on October 21st - to be thrown back at once by the troops , and quite predictably -were surely engaging in symbolic action ; whereas those who tried to communicate ...
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Plato The Trial and Death of Socrates | 5 |
Immanuel Kant Treating Others as Persons not Things | 28 |
J Glenn Gray War Guilt | 39 |
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