Nineteenth-century Thought: The Discovery of ChangeRichard L. Schoenwald Prentice-Hall, 1965 - Всего страниц: 184 To the Victorian era above all others in Western history , change meant progress. In Nineteenth-Century Thought, Richard L. Schoenwald focuses on some of the key propositions which buttressed this view. |
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... whole people , it is generally indispensable that these principles should be embodied in institutions . I think it therefore essential that the principle that superior education is entitled to superior political might , should be in ...
... whole people , it is generally indispensable that these principles should be embodied in institutions . I think it therefore essential that the principle that superior education is entitled to superior political might , should be in ...
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... whole conception of world history . The whole previous view of history was based on the conception that the ultimate causes of all histori- cal changes are to be looked for in the changing ideas of human beings , and that of all ...
... whole conception of world history . The whole previous view of history was based on the conception that the ultimate causes of all histori- cal changes are to be looked for in the changing ideas of human beings , and that of all ...
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... whole of production that the satisfaction of all reasonable needs will be assured to everyone in an ever - increasing measure . The second important discovery of Marx is the final elucidation of the relation between capital and labour ...
... whole of production that the satisfaction of all reasonable needs will be assured to everyone in an ever - increasing measure . The second important discovery of Marx is the final elucidation of the relation between capital and labour ...
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