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... effects are constantly changing places , and what is now or here an effect becomes there or then a cause , and vice versa . None of these processes and methods of thought fit into the frame of metaphysical thinking . But for dialectics ...
... effects are constantly changing places , and what is now or here an effect becomes there or then a cause , and vice versa . None of these processes and methods of thought fit into the frame of metaphysical thinking . But for dialectics ...
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... effect , while mechani- cal materialists stress effect and ignore motive . In contradistinction to both , we dialectical materialists insist on the unity of motive and effect . The motive of serving the masses is inseparably linked with ...
... effect , while mechani- cal materialists stress effect and ignore motive . In contradistinction to both , we dialectical materialists insist on the unity of motive and effect . The motive of serving the masses is inseparably linked with ...
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... effects , etc. , demand most concrete analyses , which could not be included in Part One in principle , directed as it ... effect of the arts . Such a permissibly simplifying socio - historical analysis is , however , impossible without ...
... effects , etc. , demand most concrete analyses , which could not be included in Part One in principle , directed as it ... effect of the arts . Such a permissibly simplifying socio - historical analysis is , however , impossible without ...
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A READER IN Marxist Aesthetics Selected Texts | 22 |
THE SECOND GENERATION | 79 |
ANTONIO LABRIOLA | 91 |
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