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... achieved , more or less spontaneously , great ends . On the other hand , every despotism tried to justify itself by its ideal aims . Not a single one achieved great ends . 0 Absolute brutality , or the use of any means 162 THE NEW CLASS.
... achieved , more or less spontaneously , great ends . On the other hand , every despotism tried to justify itself by its ideal aims . Not a single one achieved great ends . 0 Absolute brutality , or the use of any means 162 THE NEW CLASS.
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... achieved then , through national economies and national wars . The further unification of the world was effected by the shattering of pre - capitalist forms of production in the un- developed regions and their division among the ...
... achieved then , through national economies and national wars . The further unification of the world was effected by the shattering of pre - capitalist forms of production in the un- developed regions and their division among the ...
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... achieved in earlier periods . This does not mean that all contemporary conflicts are merely due to conflicts between systems . There are other conflicts , including those from former epochs . Through the conflict of systems the tendency ...
... achieved in earlier periods . This does not mean that all contemporary conflicts are merely due to conflicts between systems . There are other conflicts , including those from former epochs . Through the conflict of systems the tendency ...
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Origins | 1 |
Character of the Revolution | 15 |
The New Class | 37 |
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