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... Marx . We have been examining important theses about the state propounded by James I , Hobbes , Rousseau , and Burke ... Marx's " economic interpretation " of the life of the state . The thesis is this : a state contains two great ...
... Marx . We have been examining important theses about the state propounded by James I , Hobbes , Rousseau , and Burke ... Marx's " economic interpretation " of the life of the state . The thesis is this : a state contains two great ...
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... Marx and Engels both make clear , their historical materialism became finally their " economic interpretation of history . " The Communist Manifesto was published by Marx and Engels in 1848. It broached the theory that history discloses ...
... Marx and Engels both make clear , their historical materialism became finally their " economic interpretation of history . " The Communist Manifesto was published by Marx and Engels in 1848. It broached the theory that history discloses ...
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... Marx and Spengler . The challenging problem literature of modern England , Russia , France , Germany , and the Scandinavias falls between Marx and Spengler . The heated controversies associated with the names of Colenso , Bradlaugh ...
... Marx and Spengler . The challenging problem literature of modern England , Russia , France , Germany , and the Scandinavias falls between Marx and Spengler . The heated controversies associated with the names of Colenso , Bradlaugh ...
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AN INTRODUCTION | 2 |
A Metaphysical Problem | 90 |
An Epistemological Problem | 169 |
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