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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... Engels ( 1820-1895 ) first visited Marx in 1844 , and the close col- laboration of the two began at once . Engels was the son of a German industrialist , and worked as a factory manager , largely in England . Marx came to rely on Engels ...
... Engels ( 1820-1895 ) first visited Marx in 1844 , and the close col- laboration of the two began at once . Engels was the son of a German industrialist , and worked as a factory manager , largely in England . Marx came to rely on Engels ...
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... Engels : ' ] During my time of trial , these last four weeks , I have read ... Marx did like Darwin's de- struction of supernatural purposes working ... [ Marx saw Darwin as a kind of Marx : 11 ] Darwin has aroused our interest in the ...
... Engels : ' ] During my time of trial , these last four weeks , I have read ... Marx did like Darwin's de- struction of supernatural purposes working ... [ Marx saw Darwin as a kind of Marx : 11 ] Darwin has aroused our interest in the ...
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... Marx offered to dedicate the unfinished second volume of Das Kapital to Darwin . According to nineteenth - century ... Engels ' Auseinandersetzung mit Darwin . Zur Differenz zwischen Marx und Engels , " International Review of Social ...
... Marx offered to dedicate the unfinished second volume of Das Kapital to Darwin . According to nineteenth - century ... Engels ' Auseinandersetzung mit Darwin . Zur Differenz zwischen Marx und Engels , " International Review of Social ...
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