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Pagina 185
In answering bourgeois objections , Marx often takes the line that the communists cannot take from the masses that which they never had in the first place while living under bourgeois rule . The communists , he asserts , cannot take ...
In answering bourgeois objections , Marx often takes the line that the communists cannot take from the masses that which they never had in the first place while living under bourgeois rule . The communists , he asserts , cannot take ...
Pagina 308
... and how are they to be answered if that which requires to be answered is not spoken ? or how can the answer be known to be satisfactory , if the objectors have no opportunity of showing that it is unsatisfactory ?
... and how are they to be answered if that which requires to be answered is not spoken ? or how can the answer be known to be satisfactory , if the objectors have no opportunity of showing that it is unsatisfactory ?
Pagina 360
... are of ancient date , and they were made by them in the days when you were more impressible than you are now - in childhood , or it may have been in youth - and the cause when heard went by default , for there was none to answer .
... are of ancient date , and they were made by them in the days when you were more impressible than you are now - in childhood , or it may have been in youth - and the cause when heard went by default , for there was none to answer .
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