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... nineteenth and early twentieth centuries , until the final climax in 1917 . It is true that the Russian Revolution ( and no event had been more discussed and speculated about during the century which preceded it- not even the great ...
... nineteenth and early twentieth centuries , until the final climax in 1917 . It is true that the Russian Revolution ( and no event had been more discussed and speculated about during the century which preceded it- not even the great ...
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... nineteenth century ; and this was so whether they were writers with an explicit moral or social bias , or aesthetic writers believing in art for art's sake . The ' Russian ' attitude ( at least in the last century ) is that man is one ...
... nineteenth century ; and this was so whether they were writers with an explicit moral or social bias , or aesthetic writers believing in art for art's sake . The ' Russian ' attitude ( at least in the last century ) is that man is one ...
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... nineteenth century is the complexity of his vision , the degree to which he understood the causes and nature of conflicting ideals simpler and more fundamental than his own . He understood what made - and what in a measure justified ...
... nineteenth century is the complexity of his vision , the degree to which he understood the causes and nature of conflicting ideals simpler and more fundamental than his own . He understood what made - and what in a measure justified ...
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The Hedgehog and the Fox | 22 |
Herzen and Bakunin on Individual Liberty | 82 |
A Remarkable Decade | 114 |
Urheberrecht | |
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