Russian Thinkers, Band 1Hogarth Press, 1978 - 312 Seiten |
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... ideal . What this ideal is , is comparatively unimportant . The essential thing is to offer oneself without calculation , to give all one has for the sake of the light within ( whatever it may illuminate ) from pure motives . For only ...
... ideal . What this ideal is , is comparatively unimportant . The essential thing is to offer oneself without calculation , to give all one has for the sake of the light within ( whatever it may illuminate ) from pure motives . For only ...
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... ideal goal ; that the government - the representative of power and coercion - was wiser than its citizens ; that protests against it were frivolous , wicked , and vain . Resistance to cosmic forces is always suicidal . Reality is a ...
... ideal goal ; that the government - the representative of power and coercion - was wiser than its citizens ; that protests against it were frivolous , wicked , and vain . Resistance to cosmic forces is always suicidal . Reality is a ...
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... ideal , be the motives for doing it never so lofty , always lead in the end to a terrible maiming of human beings , to political vivisection on an ever increasing scale . The process culminates in the liberation of some only at the ...
... ideal , be the motives for doing it never so lofty , always lead in the end to a terrible maiming of human beings , to political vivisection on an ever increasing scale . The process culminates in the liberation of some only at the ...
Inhalt
The Hedgehog and the Fox | 22 |
Herzen and Bakunin on Individual Liberty | 82 |
A Remarkable Decade | 114 |
Urheberrecht | |
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