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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... become once again an overwhelming social problem . Despite imposing and ever increasing production totals , poverty remained so entrenched in America that it had become necessary to declare unconditional war on that blatant denial of ...
... become once again an overwhelming social problem . Despite imposing and ever increasing production totals , poverty remained so entrenched in America that it had become necessary to declare unconditional war on that blatant denial of ...
Page 60
... become property - owning small capitalists . These join their peers in an effec- tive working alliance with more established capitalists , the military , and American interests . Some of the larger entrepreneurs , who operate primarily ...
... become property - owning small capitalists . These join their peers in an effec- tive working alliance with more established capitalists , the military , and American interests . Some of the larger entrepreneurs , who operate primarily ...
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... become steadily more class conscious in this funda- mental respect . Part of this awareness has no doubt evolved out of the steady application of Christian insights and judgments by such Negro leaders as the Reverend Martin Luther King ...
... become steadily more class conscious in this funda- mental respect . Part of this awareness has no doubt evolved out of the steady application of Christian insights and judgments by such Negro leaders as the Reverend Martin Luther King ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 11 |
THREE Increasing Misery | 56 |
Economic Misery | 72 |
Copyright | |
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