The Modern Quarterly, Volum 4Modern Quarterly, 1948 Includes section "Comments and reviews." |
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... nature . Is there such a thing as human nature ? Of course there is . But human nature as a concrete thing in a class - ridden society can only be a thing belonging to a certain class , and there is no such thing as an abstract human ...
... nature . Is there such a thing as human nature ? Of course there is . But human nature as a concrete thing in a class - ridden society can only be a thing belonging to a certain class , and there is no such thing as an abstract human ...
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... nature as in Winstanley or Newton , does not imply that these people thought they could control nature or society through their knowledge of natural laws ; only that they could work with them when they had discovered them . This does ...
... nature as in Winstanley or Newton , does not imply that these people thought they could control nature or society through their knowledge of natural laws ; only that they could work with them when they had discovered them . This does ...
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... nature of man and a society based on inevitable and unceasing conflict of interests . This Freudian view of the nature of man has been subjected to severe criticism . Firstly , as we have seen , there is no reason to suppose that man is ...
... nature of man and a society based on inevitable and unceasing conflict of interests . This Freudian view of the nature of man has been subjected to severe criticism . Firstly , as we have seen , there is no reason to suppose that man is ...
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EDITORIAL | 3 |
WROCLAW AND AFTER J D Bernal F R | 51 |
ILLUSION OR REALITY? | 67 |
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