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Page 42
... interests , ideas , faith , and hope of the new class , and of parts of the working class and of the poor peasants , coincide and unite . Such mergers have occurred in the past among other widely different classes . Did not the ...
... interests , ideas , faith , and hope of the new class , and of parts of the working class and of the poor peasants , coincide and unite . Such mergers have occurred in the past among other widely different classes . Did not the ...
Page 79
... interests . But then , the party's role and struggles are stages and forms of its movement toward power . Although its struggle aids the working class , it also strengthens the party , as well as the future power - holders and the ...
... interests . But then , the party's role and struggles are stages and forms of its movement toward power . Although its struggle aids the working class , it also strengthens the party , as well as the future power - holders and the ...
Page 98
... interests of the collective and to submit to them , just as in every other system ; but also it may rebel against ... interest of the oligarchy , not against those which are in the interest of society . Anyone who does not live under ...
... interests of the collective and to submit to them , just as in every other system ; but also it may rebel against ... interest of the oligarchy , not against those which are in the interest of society . Anyone who does not live under ...
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Origins | 1 |
Character of the Revolution | 15 |
The New Class | 37 |
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