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Pagina 184
In his narration , Marx also seems to be trying to arouse fear , which is caused by whatever seems to have a great power of destroying us or of working injuries that are likely to bring us great pain . One way of arousing fear is to ...
In his narration , Marx also seems to be trying to arouse fear , which is caused by whatever seems to have a great power of destroying us or of working injuries that are likely to bring us great pain . One way of arousing fear is to ...
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This complex manifests itself in a general premonition of disasters to come , a prominent part of which seems to be the middle class fear of a dislocation of its life by revolutionary action , and its suspicion that the moral mainstays ...
This complex manifests itself in a general premonition of disasters to come , a prominent part of which seems to be the middle class fear of a dislocation of its life by revolutionary action , and its suspicion that the moral mainstays ...
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For the fear of death is indeed the pretence of wisdom , and not real wisdom , being a pretence of knowing the unknown ; and no one knows whether death , which men in their fear apprehend to be the greatest evil , may not be the ...
For the fear of death is indeed the pretence of wisdom , and not real wisdom , being a pretence of knowing the unknown ; and no one knows whether death , which men in their fear apprehend to be the greatest evil , may not be the ...
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