The American ConditionDoubleday, 1974 - 407 páginas Analyzes the nature and evolution of freedom in America, arguing that social fragmentation and individualism are threatening its continued existence. |
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... Marx's complicated analysis of capitalist weakness has been among the most controversial and widely debated aspects of his work . That exegesis is now largely of historical interest . For the capitalism of the nineteenth century which Marx ...
... Marx's complicated analysis of capitalist weakness has been among the most controversial and widely debated aspects of his work . That exegesis is now largely of historical interest . For the capitalism of the nineteenth century which Marx ...
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... Marx always contended that technology , man's tools , was at the foundation of economic structure . * It was the new technology which kept the increasingly centralized means of production from * There is some debate whether Marx thought ...
... Marx always contended that technology , man's tools , was at the foundation of economic structure . * It was the new technology which kept the increasingly centralized means of production from * There is some debate whether Marx thought ...
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... Marx explains that no state acts in obedience to theory . Concepts may govern amid the disorder of revolutionary beginning , but , finally , it is settled ma- terial conditions which create both theory and actions - in this case the ...
... Marx explains that no state acts in obedience to theory . Concepts may govern amid the disorder of revolutionary beginning , but , finally , it is settled ma- terial conditions which create both theory and actions - in this case the ...
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