Littell's Living Age, Volumes 348-349Littell, Son and Company, 1935 |
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Page 154
... economic stand- point the opposite choice would have been the correct one . If they had taken this course every historical materialist would have said , ' You see , how our theory works ? The economic situation was so and so , and ...
... economic stand- point the opposite choice would have been the correct one . If they had taken this course every historical materialist would have said , ' You see , how our theory works ? The economic situation was so and so , and ...
Page 155
... economic nature , do not prevent the appearance of Y. ' The historical materialists say that politics are impelled by economics in a certain direction , always provided that certain non - economic factors permit . Their opponents say ...
... economic nature , do not prevent the appearance of Y. ' The historical materialists say that politics are impelled by economics in a certain direction , always provided that certain non - economic factors permit . Their opponents say ...
Page 402
... economics and pol- itics , are intermingled , and it is im- possible to say whether economic struggle has given rise to political developments or whether political de- cisions are being followed by economic measures . A few significant ...
... economics and pol- itics , are intermingled , and it is im- possible to say whether economic struggle has given rise to political developments or whether political de- cisions are being followed by economic measures . A few significant ...
Contents
BRINGS THE WORLD TO AMERICA | 1 |
ENTER JAPAN | 10 |
Germany and the WORLD A Leading Editorial | 31 |
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