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views , but with a historical description of the growth of the bourgeois a with all its evils : new forms of oppression , " naked , shameless , direct , brutal exploitations , ” breakdown of the family relationship , enslavement and ...
views , but with a historical description of the growth of the bourgeois a with all its evils : new forms of oppression , " naked , shameless , direct , brutal exploitations , ” breakdown of the family relationship , enslavement and ...
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Marx obviously was interested in more than arousing his audience to anger which would induce them to wish the object of their anger to suffer ; his goal was to arouse his listeners to that state in which they would wish the bourgeois ...
Marx obviously was interested in more than arousing his audience to anger which would induce them to wish the object of their anger to suffer ; his goal was to arouse his listeners to that state in which they would wish the bourgeois ...
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In bourgeois society " the past dominates the present ; in communist society , the present dominates the past . ' Section II takes on the characteristics of a debate in which logic and rhetoric are blended .
In bourgeois society " the past dominates the present ; in communist society , the present dominates the past . ' Section II takes on the characteristics of a debate in which logic and rhetoric are blended .
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