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Page 71
... political activity itself becomes highly anomalous . Yet Positivism offered a precise account of the statics and dynamics of contemporary society . While never organized as a political movement , it was intensely conscious of political ...
... political activity itself becomes highly anomalous . Yet Positivism offered a precise account of the statics and dynamics of contemporary society . While never organized as a political movement , it was intensely conscious of political ...
Page 73
... political action . The pursuit of liberal freedoms , Comte believed , of equality , popular sovereignty and national indepen- dence , had performed useful negative service in undermining monar- chical and aristocratic government , but ...
... political action . The pursuit of liberal freedoms , Comte believed , of equality , popular sovereignty and national indepen- dence , had performed useful negative service in undermining monar- chical and aristocratic government , but ...
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... political action in Felix Holt brings us to the terminus ad quem of her political thinking , at least until she came to write her last novel . It returns us also to the point at which she was compelled to close her narratives in The ...
... political action in Felix Holt brings us to the terminus ad quem of her political thinking , at least until she came to write her last novel . It returns us also to the point at which she was compelled to close her narratives in The ...
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Morality and religion | 17 |
Heredity and psychology | 38 |
the challenge of Nietzsches The Genealogy of Morals | 119 |
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