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... revolutionary transformation of the English feudal state machine into a fully- fledged bourgeois republic . And this conflict gave rise to a rationalist world vision , which contrasted the irrational present with the perfect rational ...
... revolutionary transformation of the English feudal state machine into a fully- fledged bourgeois republic . And this conflict gave rise to a rationalist world vision , which contrasted the irrational present with the perfect rational ...
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... revolutionary bourgeoisie . Let us attempt a brief sketch of the structure of the rationalist world vision . As we have already noted , rationalism is , in the first place , a form of individualism . For the rationalist the central ...
... revolutionary bourgeoisie . Let us attempt a brief sketch of the structure of the rationalist world vision . As we have already noted , rationalism is , in the first place , a form of individualism . For the rationalist the central ...
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... revolutionary Protestant world vision , as it appears in Milton's work , is , then , embodied in a sense of the tension between ... Revolutionary Crisis In the previous chapter we WORLD VISION OF REVOLUTIONARY INDEPENDENCY 59.
... revolutionary Protestant world vision , as it appears in Milton's work , is , then , embodied in a sense of the tension between ... Revolutionary Crisis In the previous chapter we WORLD VISION OF REVOLUTIONARY INDEPENDENCY 59.
Contents
The World Vision of Revolutionary Independency | 50 |
The English Revolutionary Crisis | 60 |
Reason Triumphant | 94 |
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