Does it require deep intuition to comprehend that man's ideas, views and conceptions, in one word, man's consciousness, changes with every change in the conditions of his material existence, in his social relations and in his social life? Modern Christian Thought, Second Edition - Side 231av James C. Livingston, Francis Schüssler Fiorenza - 430 siderBegrenset visning - Om denne boken
| 1920 - 684 sider
...political and intellectual history of that epoch. ..." In the Manifesto itself we find the following: "Does it require deep intuition to comprehend that...existence, in his social relations, and in his social life?"1 This theory is the basis ot the materialistic interpretation of history. Marxian Socialism,... | |
| Richard Theodore Ely - 1894 - 480 sider
...word, man's consciousness, changes with every change in the conditions of his material subsistence, in his social relations, and in his social life ?...production changes its character in proportion as material prodijction is changed?" It is the development of economic society, then, which is producing the ideas... | |
| Richard Theodore Ely - 1894 - 478 sider
...political and intellectual history of that epoch." In the Manifesto itself we find the following words: — "Does it require deep intuition to comprehend that...with every change in the conditions of his material subsistence, in his social relations, and in his social life ? What else does the history of ideas... | |
| Richard Theodore Ely - 1894 - 480 sider
...and intellectual history of that epoch." In the Manifesto itself we find the following words : — " Does it require deep intuition to comprehend that...with every change in the conditions of his material subsistence, in his social relations, and in his social life ? What else does the history of ideas... | |
| Richard Theodore Ely - 1899 - 298 sider
...and intellectual history of that epoch." In the Manifesto itself we find the following words : — " Does it require deep intuition to comprehend that...with every change in the conditions of his material subsistence, in his social relations, and in his social life ? What else does the history of ideas... | |
| Albert Shaw - 1920 - 998 sider
...political and intellectual history of that epoch. ..." In the Manifesto itself we find the following: "Does it require deep intuition to comprehend that...existence, in his social relations, and in his social life?"1 This theory is the basis ot the materialistic interpretation of history. Marxian Socialism,... | |
| William Stephens Kress - 1908 - 232 sider
...European languagexand is still the text book of International Socialism." The Communist Manifesto (p. 42) asks : "Does it require deep intuition to comprehend...existence, in his social relations and in his social life?" They tell us that we are on the eve of the wind-up of the class struggle. Liebknecht, at the Erfurt... | |
| Karl Marx - 1908 - 144 sider
...philosophical, and generally, from an ideological standpoint, are not deserving of serious examination. Does it require deep intuition to comprehend that...consciousness, changes with every change in the conditions ne povas forpreni de ill tion kion ili ne posedas. car la proletaries unue el Cio, devas akiri politikan... | |
| Bertrand Russell - 1919 - 260 sider
...philosophical, and, gpnerally, from an ideological standpoint, are not deserving of serious examination. Does it require deep intuition to comprehend that...in his social relations, and in his social life?" The attitude of the Manifesto to the State is not altogether easy to grasp. " The executive of the... | |
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