The Great Evasion: An Essay on the Contemporary Relevance of Karl Marx and on the Wisdom of Admitting the Heretic Into the Dialogue about America's FutureQuadrangle Books, 1964 - 189 pages |
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... axioms concerning the primacy of the individual ego acting to preserve its sanctity and freedom of action . The two subsequent attempts at assassination , those directed against Presidents Harry S. Truman and John Fitzgerald Kennedy ...
... axioms concerning the primacy of the individual ego acting to preserve its sanctity and freedom of action . The two subsequent attempts at assassination , those directed against Presidents Harry S. Truman and John Fitzgerald Kennedy ...
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... axiom about who takes more labor from whom , add his principle that " violent eruptions are naturally more likely to ... axioms of the system . The result is a definition of , and a set of major insights into , the principal features of ...
... axiom about who takes more labor from whom , add his principle that " violent eruptions are naturally more likely to ... axioms of the system . The result is a definition of , and a set of major insights into , the principal features of ...
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... axioms and logic in a way that Marx saw as providing both the basis and the reason for a transition to a new order of political economy . In its non - economic aspects , moreover , which Marx properly in- sisted were an integral part of ...
... axioms and logic in a way that Marx saw as providing both the basis and the reason for a transition to a new order of political economy . In its non - economic aspects , moreover , which Marx properly in- sisted were an integral part of ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 11 |
THREE Increasing Misery | 56 |
Economic Misery | 72 |
Copyright | |
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