The Making of Modern Man: From the Renaissance to the PresentVan Nostrand, 1967 - Всего страниц: 785 |
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... ment and a bureaucratic agency , with unhealthy effects upon the spirituality of ecclesiastical affairs . But if the Church lost , the State gained by demobilizing the most potent critic of the government . Whether it gained permanently ...
... ment and a bureaucratic agency , with unhealthy effects upon the spirituality of ecclesiastical affairs . But if the Church lost , the State gained by demobilizing the most potent critic of the government . Whether it gained permanently ...
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... ment spiritual ideals through political action . Groups holding the tenets of liberalism worked politically to limit the interference of govern- ment in private affairs , and to utilize the state as an organism designed to promote ...
... ment spiritual ideals through political action . Groups holding the tenets of liberalism worked politically to limit the interference of govern- ment in private affairs , and to utilize the state as an organism designed to promote ...
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... ment , but it recovered from the debacle despite conflicting ideologies . Proudhonism was revived at the end of the nineteenth cen- tury in the form of syndicalism . Marxism in England : Fabian Socialism and Guild Socialism . Marxism ...
... ment , but it recovered from the debacle despite conflicting ideologies . Proudhonism was revived at the end of the nineteenth cen- tury in the form of syndicalism . Marxism in England : Fabian Socialism and Guild Socialism . Marxism ...
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Preface | 1 |
ERA THEME | 12 |
List of Maps 1 Europe in 1500 | 16 |
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