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  • ...written by [[Karl Marx]] and [[Friedrich Engels]]. This list is populated from [https://www.historyisaweapon.com/defcon6/letters/ this link] and the MECW * [[Library:Letter from Engels to Marx. October, 1844|Engels to Marx. October, 1844]] ...
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  • ...al]] of [[socialism]] and to desertion to the [[bourgeoisie]], have failed to understand since [[Russian revolution of 1905|1905]]. ...ers) who sought to draw [[Atheism|atheistic]] and revolutionary conclusion from Hegel’s philosophy. ...
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  • ...lf, however indefinite it still was in its formulation, contained a threat to the existing order of society; the workers who put it forward were still ar ...ne cruelties of revenge it will be goaded the moment the proletariat dares to take its stand against them as a separate class, with its own interests and ...
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  • ...apologetics, while advocating for a more rigorous and scientific approach to understanding and transforming society. ...begining of April 1847, Marx's work was completed in the main and had gone to the press. On June 15, 1847 he wrote a short foreward. ...
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  • | written by = [[Friedrich Engels]] |author=Friedrich Engels| written in = 1850 ...
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  • ...owth being experienced by Freedom Road Socialist Organization is testament to this new political environment. ...mpire. And the socialist countries are thriving, providing beacons of hope to the world’s peoples. ...
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  • .... It is intended for the people who are studying philosophy and are trying to understand the problems of our day ...ital, though not at all easy, to choose among them the one that is nearest to the truth and that is borne out by life, by the development of science and ...
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  • ...roblem is of paramount importance, their attempts may all the same help us to some understanding of the trend of scientific economics. ...isation, at the initial stage of man’s power over nature, this possibility to re-engage in production depended more or less on chance. So long as hunting ...
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  • ...statement of intent. In formulating it, a great example can aid us. About to embark on the history of the collapse of the ''ancien régime'' in France, d ...tself heard nor seen; and, by the same token, of the ideas and mores basic to the social structure of eighteenth-century France.[[#part0004.html#fm1-ftn1 ...
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  • ...biology, and developmental biology, where the Cartesian program has failed to give satisfaction, we hear more and more calls for an alternative epistemol ..., and sociology, dialectical schools have emerged that trace their origins to Hegel. ...
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  • ...er research on the early modern history of Orientalist institutions. Apart from that, though, her loving support really made much of the work on this book September-October 1977 ...
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