EUI Working Paper: SPS, Issues 93-97European University Institute, 1993 - Europe |
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It may contain all sorts of omissions , avoidance , a lack of ability to stand up ,
attempts to hide and sweep away , to dissimulate ; attempts that may succeed or
fail , but which do have a significant and cumulative impact on reality .
It may contain all sorts of omissions , avoidance , a lack of ability to stand up ,
attempts to hide and sweep away , to dissimulate ; attempts that may succeed or
fail , but which do have a significant and cumulative impact on reality .
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It is because the principle of fraternity is fundamental to modern societies , but
only as a hidden assumption , that on the other hand , all explicit attempts to
promote this beyond , or even opposed to , liberalism and socialism are doomed
to fail ...
It is because the principle of fraternity is fundamental to modern societies , but
only as a hidden assumption , that on the other hand , all explicit attempts to
promote this beyond , or even opposed to , liberalism and socialism are doomed
to fail ...
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The depth of this crisis , of this desperate attempt to come to terms with his own
work and the problem that was its moving ... and re - read his own earlier work , to
reflect upon them , reinforcing the earlier , less resolute and scattered attempts .
The depth of this crisis , of this desperate attempt to come to terms with his own
work and the problem that was its moving ... and re - read his own earlier work , to
reflect upon them , reinforcing the earlier , less resolute and scattered attempts .
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