Russian ThinkersViking Press, 1978 - 312 Seiten |
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... goal which is infinitely remote is no goal , only ... a deception ; a goal must be closer - at the very least the labourer's wage , or pleasure in work performed . Each epoch , each generation , each life has had , has , its own ...
... goal which is infinitely remote is no goal , only ... a deception ; a goal must be closer - at the very least the labourer's wage , or pleasure in work performed . Each epoch , each generation , each life has had , has , its own ...
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... goal or the pattern or the direction of history ? ' He realised that such questions made sense only if they were made specific , and that the answers depended on the specific ends of specific human beings in specific situations . To ask ...
... goal or the pattern or the direction of history ? ' He realised that such questions made sense only if they were made specific , and that the answers depended on the specific ends of specific human beings in specific situations . To ask ...
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... goal ; that this goal was slowly being approached , that humanity was marching towards freedom , although the path was by no means smooth or straight : obstacles occurred - relapses were frequent and difficult to avert . Unless a ...
... goal ; that this goal was slowly being approached , that humanity was marching towards freedom , although the path was by no means smooth or straight : obstacles occurred - relapses were frequent and difficult to avert . Unless a ...
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The Hedgehog and the Fox | 22 |
Herzen and Bakunin on Individual Liberty | 82 |
A Remarkable Decade | 114 |
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