The Modern Quarterly, Volum 4Modern Quarterly, 1948 Includes section "Comments and reviews." |
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... period . Nevertheless , 1 Inventories represent goods temporarily withheld from their ultimate consumers . They may normally be expected to reach a level consonant with the prevailing level of industrial production . It is only when ...
... period . Nevertheless , 1 Inventories represent goods temporarily withheld from their ultimate consumers . They may normally be expected to reach a level consonant with the prevailing level of industrial production . It is only when ...
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... period of developing capitalist society , when the task of the bourgeois class consisted in primitive accumulation , expansionist policies aimed at the establishment of " a state - regulated system of exploitation through trade " of ...
... period of developing capitalist society , when the task of the bourgeois class consisted in primitive accumulation , expansionist policies aimed at the establishment of " a state - regulated system of exploitation through trade " of ...
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... period between the Congress of Vienna and the revolution of 1848 both in its progressive aspects and in those con- servative features that were to ripen into authoritarian Prussianism in the age of Bismarck . The later work of Hegel has ...
... period between the Congress of Vienna and the revolution of 1848 both in its progressive aspects and in those con- servative features that were to ripen into authoritarian Prussianism in the age of Bismarck . The later work of Hegel has ...
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EDITORIAL | 3 |
WROCLAW AND AFTER J D Bernal F R | 51 |
ILLUSION OR REALITY? | 67 |
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