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... Marx was his loathing of all religions . He grew into an impetuous , irascible , opinionated , and still idealistic youth . Then his ambitions suffered a series of reverses and frustrations . At this stage he fell in with the ...
... Marx was his loathing of all religions . He grew into an impetuous , irascible , opinionated , and still idealistic youth . Then his ambitions suffered a series of reverses and frustrations . At this stage he fell in with the ...
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... Marx himself showed no interest in or appreciation of democracy . He had no belief in the will of the people , nor ... Marx never even dreamed of a future democracy but only of a future " classless society , " a kind of happy anarchy at ...
... Marx himself showed no interest in or appreciation of democracy . He had no belief in the will of the people , nor ... Marx never even dreamed of a future democracy but only of a future " classless society , " a kind of happy anarchy at ...
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... Marx and Lenin was the Com- mune , which would be " a working body , not a parliamentary body , executive and legislative at the same time . " This meant that the body in question would be autocratic , neither reflecting nor ...
... Marx and Lenin was the Com- mune , which would be " a working body , not a parliamentary body , executive and legislative at the same time . " This meant that the body in question would be autocratic , neither reflecting nor ...
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Our Neglected Heritage | 3 |
Liberty Equality and Fraternity | 12 |
The Rule of the People | 22 |
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