Did You Ever See a Dream Walking?: American Conservative Thought in the Twentieth CenturyWilliam F. Buckley (Jr.) Half-title: American conservative thought in the twentieth century. |
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... Marxism Is It Science ( pp . 267–269 ) . The question of Marxism and the present conception of man is more fully discussed in my last chapter : " Socialism and Human Nature . " sential directing function of the market , whether the ...
... Marxism Is It Science ( pp . 267–269 ) . The question of Marxism and the present conception of man is more fully discussed in my last chapter : " Socialism and Human Nature . " sential directing function of the market , whether the ...
Page 363
... Marxism . But the publication of Marx's Capital coincided with the decay of established opinions in the modern world , and with all the confusion which the culmination of the Indus- trial Revolution and the expansion of European ...
... Marxism . But the publication of Marx's Capital coincided with the decay of established opinions in the modern world , and with all the confusion which the culmination of the Indus- trial Revolution and the expansion of European ...
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... Marxist or the Sartrian . ( Sartre's position , of course , is philosophically irreconcilable with Marxism , but that is not the point here . More significant from the point of view of this essay are his heroic attempts to reconcile ...
... Marxist or the Sartrian . ( Sartre's position , of course , is philosophically irreconcilable with Marxism , but that is not the point here . More significant from the point of view of this essay are his heroic attempts to reconcile ...
Contents
you Ever See a Dream Walking? | xv |
Selected Bibliography | xli |
Part One THE HISTORICAL | 3 |
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