Seminar: The Monthly Symposium, Tema 3R. Thapur., 1959 |
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... question we must be careful to avoid two mistakes . Firstly , we should not ( following the traditional presentation of political theory ) assume that the question Why Socialism is syno- nymous with the query Why Not Capitalism . In ...
... question we must be careful to avoid two mistakes . Firstly , we should not ( following the traditional presentation of political theory ) assume that the question Why Socialism is syno- nymous with the query Why Not Capitalism . In ...
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... question of " the tempo of advance " must be subjected to careful analysis . Clearly , the attempt to put everybody into a straightjacket in order to achieve certain " targets " fixed arbitrarily by distant group of men , who think they ...
... question of " the tempo of advance " must be subjected to careful analysis . Clearly , the attempt to put everybody into a straightjacket in order to achieve certain " targets " fixed arbitrarily by distant group of men , who think they ...
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... questions as unreal , yet it is clear that unless we find answers to them we shall be moving towards a society very different from the one whose vague outlines gave us the original inspiration . And this brings us to the crucial question ...
... questions as unreal , yet it is clear that unless we find answers to them we shall be moving towards a society very different from the one whose vague outlines gave us the original inspiration . And this brings us to the crucial question ...
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