Skjulte felter
Bøker Bok
" In the second place, however, history makes itself in such a way that the final result always arises from conflicts between many individual wills, of which each again has been made what it is by a host of particular conditions of life. Thus there are... "
Every Step of the Way: The Journey to Freedom in South Africa - Side 302
av Michael Morris - 2004 - 333 sider
Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken

Marxism and Form: Twentieth-century Dialectical Theories of Literature

Fredric Jameson - 1974 - 458 sider
...already described by Engels in one of his letters of the early 1890's in which he said: "history is made in such a way that the final result always arises...conflicts between many individual wills, of which each in turn has been made what it is by a host of particular conditions of life. Thus there are innumerable...
Begrenset visning - Om denne boken

The Logic of Society: A Philosophical Study

Laird Addis - 237 sider
...intends . Engels expressed this point of view in a letter written after Marx died: . . . history is made in such a way that the final result always arises...conflicts between many individual wills, of which each in turn has been made what it is by a host of particular conditions of life. Thus there are innumerable...
Begrenset visning - Om denne boken

The Pessimism of Thomas Hardy

G. W. Sherman - 1976 - 540 sider
...minds, also play a part, although not the decisive one. . . . In the second place, however, history makes itself in such a way that the final result always...it is by a host of particular conditions of life. Thus there are innumerable intersecting forces, an infinite series of parallelograms of forces which...
Begrenset visning - Om denne boken

Recueil Des Cours, Collected Courses, 1975, Volum 147

1978 - 424 sider
...historical process is a result of the activity of people themselves. Engels wrote : "... History is made in such a way that the final result always arises...conflicts between many individual wills of which each in turn has been made what it is by a host of particular conditions of life. Thus there are innumerable...
Begrenset visning - Om denne boken

Reader in Marxist Philosophy: From the Writings of Marx, Engels, and Lenin

Howard Selsam, Harry Martel - 1963 - 390 sider
...the Taunus extended to a regular division throughout Germany. In the second place, however, history makes itself in such a way that the final result always...it is by a host of particular conditions of life. Thus there are innumerable intersecting forces, an infinite series of parallelograms of forces which...
Begrenset visning - Om denne boken

Conrad: Nostromo

Ian Watt, Ian P. Watt - 1988 - 124 sider
...the 'inter-relation between the individual and society'. He quotes Engels's letter of 1890: History makes itself in such a way that the final result always...what it is by a host of particular conditions of life ... the historical event . . . may itself be viewed as the product of a power which, taken as a whole,...
Begrenset visning - Om denne boken

Profane Illumination: Walter Benjamin and the Paris of Surrealist Revolution

Margaret Cohen - 1993 - 288 sider
...between material and psychological factors determines history. His long citation begins: "History is made in such a way that the final result always arises...it is by a host of particular conditions of life. Thus there are innumerable intersecting forces, an infinite series of parallelograms of forces which...
Begrenset visning - Om denne boken

Telling Stories: Postmodernism and the Invalidation of Traditional Narrative

Michael Roemer - 1995 - 516 sider
...the final result always arises from conflicts between many individual wills, of which each in turn has been made what it is by a host of particular conditions of life. Thus there are innumerable intersecting forces, an infinite series of parallelograms of forces which...
Begrenset visning - Om denne boken

Cultural Theory and Popular Culture: A Reader

John Storey - 1998 - 674 sider
...Taunus, making a regular division across all of Germany. In the second place, however, history is made in such a way that the final result always arises from conflicts between individual wills, of which each in turn has been made what it is by a variety of particular conditions...
Begrenset visning - Om denne boken

Sigmund Freud: An Introduction

Walter Hollitscher - 1998 - 138 sider
...written by Engels to Joseph Bloch : — London, stst September, tSgo. "... history makes itself in nich a way that the final result always arises from conflicts...it is by a host of particular conditions of life. Thus there are innumerable intersecting forces, an infinite series of parallelograms off0rees which...
Begrenset visning - Om denne boken




  1. Mitt bibliotek
  2. Hjelp
  3. Avansert boksøk