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... party forcibly removed her from office. At that point she sighed: 'It's a funny old world!' But she refused to let us into the secret whether in her view that 'funny old world' still qualified for the all-absolving status of the real ...
... party forcibly removed her from office. At that point she sighed: 'It's a funny old world!' But she refused to let us into the secret whether in her view that 'funny old world' still qualified for the all-absolving status of the real ...
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... party circles that they constituted the tame orthodoxy of the socialdemocratic Second International from the second decade of the 20th century all the way to its final extinction. Hegel's philosophy was originally conceived under the ...
... party circles that they constituted the tame orthodoxy of the socialdemocratic Second International from the second decade of the 20th century all the way to its final extinction. Hegel's philosophy was originally conceived under the ...
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... Party, even if Lukács identified them only in an Aesopic language', by attributing the criticized negative traits and contradictions to the party of the old type' — which became ever more prominent in the course of the successful ...
... Party, even if Lukács identified them only in an Aesopic language', by attributing the criticized negative traits and contradictions to the party of the old type' — which became ever more prominent in the course of the successful ...
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... Party, writ large, and hypostatized as the carrier of a moral imperative. In truth the Hegelian problematic of identical Subject-Object — as a hierarchy-reproducing conception — could not be more alien to the socialist mode of social ...
... Party, writ large, and hypostatized as the carrier of a moral imperative. In truth the Hegelian problematic of identical Subject-Object — as a hierarchy-reproducing conception — could not be more alien to the socialist mode of social ...
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... party of the old type' — by defining the Party's raison d'être in terms of a strict moral mandate. Nevertheless, Lukács's identical Subject-Object — the proletariat, with its 'standpoint of totality' — in the end turned out to be not ...
... party of the old type' — by defining the Party's raison d'être in terms of a strict moral mandate. Nevertheless, Lukács's identical Subject-Object — the proletariat, with its 'standpoint of totality' — in the end turned out to be not ...
Table des matières
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PART THREE Structural Crisis of the Capital System ... | 521 |
PART FOUR Essays on Related Issues | 871 |
Appendix | 977 |
Index | 987 |
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