Just as our opinion of an individual is not based on what he thinks of himself, so can we not judge of such a period of transformation by its own consciousness; on the contrary, this consciousness must be explained rather from the contradictions of material... Development of Social Theory - Page 301by James Pendleton Lichtenberger - 1923 - 482 pagesFull view - About this book
| James Matheson Thompson - 1990 - 572 pages
...short, ideological forms in which men become conscious of this conflict and fight it out. Just as our opinion of an individual is not based on what he thinks...consciousness; on the contrary, this consciousness must be explained rather from the contradictions of material life, from the existing conflict between the... | |
| Robert M. Doran - 1990 - 756 pages
...short, ideological - forms in which men become conscious of this conflict and fight it out. Just as our opinion of an individual is not based on what he thinks...period of transformation by its own consciousness; rather, this consciousness must be explained from the contradictions of material life, from the existing... | |
| Edith Wyschogrod - 1990 - 327 pages
...production . . . and the ideological forms in which men become conscious of this conflict. . . . Just as our opinion of an individual is not based on what he thinks...period of transformation by its own consciousness. 11 The paradigm that colonizes the psychic life of the child, the psychoanalytic reinterpretation of... | |
| Frank Mecklenburg, Manfred Stassen - 1990 - 380 pages
...short, ideological—forms in which men become conscious of this conflict and fight it out. Just as our opinion of an individual is not based on what he thinks of himself, so can we not judge such a period of transformation by its own consciousness; on the contrary, this consciousness must... | |
| John Cunningham Wood - 2004 - 372 pages
...or ideological forms in which man becomes conscious of this conflict and fights it out. Just as our opinion of an individual is not based on what he thinks of himself, so can we not judge such a period of transformation by its own consciousness; on the contrary, this consciousness must... | |
| John Cunningham Wood - 1987 - 640 pages
...Just as our opinion of individuals is not based on what they think of themselves, so can we not judge such a period of transformation by its own consciousness; on the contrary, this consciousness must be explained rather from the contradictions of material life, from the existing conflict between the... | |
| Leonard Krieger - 1992 - 452 pages
...ideological — forms in which men become conscious of this conflict and fight it out. Just as our opinion of an individual is not based on what he thinks...judge of such a period of transformation by its own consciousness.66 In Capital, where science in the sense of "the precision of natural science" is exalted... | |
| Alan R. H. Baker, Gideon Biger - 2006 - 384 pages
...short ideological - forms in which men become conscious of this conflict and fight it out. Just as our opinion of an individual is not based on what he thinks of himself, so we cannot judge such a period of transformation by its own consciousness; on the contrary, this consciousness... | |
| Martin Hollis - 1994 - 284 pages
...short, ideological forms in which men become conscious of this conflict and fight it out. Just as our opinion of an individual is not based on what he thinks...consciousness; on the contrary, this consciousness must be explained rather from the contradictions of material life, from the existing conflict between the... | |
| John Torrance - 1995 - 462 pages
...short, ideological forms in which men become conscious of this conflict and fight it out. Just as our opinion of an individual is not based on what he thinks...consciousness; on the contrary, this consciousness must be explained rather from the contradictions of material life, from the existing conflict between the... | |
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