The Conduct of LifeDiscusses the ultimate ethical and religious issues that confront modern man and offers a new orientation, directed to the renewal of life and the reintegration of modern civilization. |
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... logical means . The fanatic Marxist who characterizes members of the bourgeoisie as vermin , like the Nazi who so characterized the Jews and the Poles , finds it easy to take the 152 THE CONDUCT OF LIFE 2: Conditions for Moral Renewal.
... logical means . The fanatic Marxist who characterizes members of the bourgeoisie as vermin , like the Nazi who so characterized the Jews and the Poles , finds it easy to take the 152 THE CONDUCT OF LIFE 2: Conditions for Moral Renewal.
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... Marxism in interpreting the facts of current science , against Mach and the Neo - sensationists . Though Lenin's metaphysics is of the soapbox variety , which causes him to reject arbitrarily any point of view other than the Marxian ...
... Marxism in interpreting the facts of current science , against Mach and the Neo - sensationists . Though Lenin's metaphysics is of the soapbox variety , which causes him to reject arbitrarily any point of view other than the Marxian ...
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... Marxism , 225 Marxist , 152 Mask , the divine , 65 personal , 102 the Universal , 94-100 Mass man , 16 Massachusetts , crime in , 163 Materialism , 63 ancient scientific , 59 dialectical , 224 Marxian , 225 present - day , 62 ...
... Marxism , 225 Marxist , 152 Mask , the divine , 65 personal , 102 the Universal , 94-100 Mass man , 16 Massachusetts , crime in , 163 Materialism , 63 ancient scientific , 59 dialectical , 224 Marxian , 225 present - day , 62 ...
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THE CHALLENGE TO RENEWAL | 3 |
COSMOS AND PERSON | 58 |
The Emergence of the Divine | 68 |
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