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... Revolution . To Marcuse , the proletariat was the revolutionary class par excellence , because it embodied the absolute nega- tion of bourgeois society . Its total misery , aliena- tion , and exclusion from society pointed toward the ...
... Revolution . To Marcuse , the proletariat was the revolutionary class par excellence , because it embodied the absolute nega- tion of bourgeois society . Its total misery , aliena- tion , and exclusion from society pointed toward the ...
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... Revolution REVISIONISM ESSENTIALLY is the view that progress for social equality and power for the labor movement can be won without violent revolution ; that the goals cannot be achieved by a determined minority's actions but needs the ...
... Revolution REVISIONISM ESSENTIALLY is the view that progress for social equality and power for the labor movement can be won without violent revolution ; that the goals cannot be achieved by a determined minority's actions but needs the ...
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... revolution was not on the agenda , to be sure ; but the revolution of 1918 did not even fulfill the program of 1848 , and the republican poli- cies the SPD pursued in the 14 years of the Weimar Republic were not even reformist ...
... revolution was not on the agenda , to be sure ; but the revolution of 1918 did not even fulfill the program of 1848 , and the republican poli- cies the SPD pursued in the 14 years of the Weimar Republic were not even reformist ...
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