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Page 152
... individual will . The individual will now turns away from life , now shudders at the pleasures in which it once recog- nized the assertion of life , now attains to voluntary renunciation , resignation , indifference , will - less - ness ...
... individual will . The individual will now turns away from life , now shudders at the pleasures in which it once recog- nized the assertion of life , now attains to voluntary renunciation , resignation , indifference , will - less - ness ...
Page 470
... individual workshop , by the factory , implying the co - operation of hundreds and thousands of workmen . In like manner , production itself changed from a series of individual into a series of social acts , and the products from individual ...
... individual workshop , by the factory , implying the co - operation of hundreds and thousands of workmen . In like manner , production itself changed from a series of individual into a series of social acts , and the products from individual ...
Page 472
... individual producers , whose social bond was the exchange of their products . But in every society based upon the production of commodities , the producers lose control over their social inter - relations . Each man produces for himself ...
... individual producers , whose social bond was the exchange of their products . But in every society based upon the production of commodities , the producers lose control over their social inter - relations . Each man produces for himself ...
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AN INTRODUCTION | 2 |
A Metaphysical Problem | 90 |
An Epistemological Problem | 169 |
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