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Pagina 118
... already been prepared for them by others from whom they can take it over . It is a well- known fact that many farm villages took to electric lighting more easily than the large cities which already had large capital investments in gas ...
... already been prepared for them by others from whom they can take it over . It is a well- known fact that many farm villages took to electric lighting more easily than the large cities which already had large capital investments in gas ...
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... already we have dialectics ( as Hegel's genius recognised ) : the individual is the universal ( cf. Aristoteles ... already we have the elements , the germs , the concepts of necessity , of objective connection in nature , etc. Here ...
... already we have dialectics ( as Hegel's genius recognised ) : the individual is the universal ( cf. Aristoteles ... already we have the elements , the germs , the concepts of necessity , of objective connection in nature , etc. Here ...
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... already on the utopian march towards the happy end . Similarly the fairy tale of the commonwealth was reminiscent above all of the ancient folk dreams , which had their own already utopian characteristic in the shape of a search for ...
... already on the utopian march towards the happy end . Similarly the fairy tale of the commonwealth was reminiscent above all of the ancient folk dreams , which had their own already utopian characteristic in the shape of a search for ...
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A READER IN Marxist Aesthetics Selected Texts | 22 |
THE SECOND GENERATION | 79 |
ANTONIO LABRIOLA | 91 |
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