System of Positive Polity: Theory of the future of man, with an appendix consisting of Early essays on social philosophyLongmans, Green and Company, 1877 - Philosophy |
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... origin Necessity of a common doctrine as the basis of political unity The ministers must not be too numerous The three required , condensing the existing offices The High Priest will suggest their names The admission of a proletary ...
... origin Necessity of a common doctrine as the basis of political unity The ministers must not be too numerous The three required , condensing the existing offices The High Priest will suggest their names The admission of a proletary ...
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... origin , it could take its rise nowhere but in the revolutionary camp ; there its first germs found a due welcome as heralding the satisfaction of an imperious want , the termination of the revolutionary movement . Fetichist period ...
... origin , it could take its rise nowhere but in the revolutionary camp ; there its first germs found a due welcome as heralding the satisfaction of an imperious want , the termination of the revolutionary movement . Fetichist period ...
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... origin a protest against an oppressive system , the two doctrines will now preside at the inauguration of the second period of man's existence , nor could we hope for a better aid at its open- ing . But , allowing this , it is still for ...
... origin a protest against an oppressive system , the two doctrines will now preside at the inauguration of the second period of man's existence , nor could we hope for a better aid at its open- ing . But , allowing this , it is still for ...
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... origin , against the accumulating evi- dence of the existence of Humanity , are inherently self - contra- dictory , in that the very language in which the blasphemy finds vent is of all human constructions the most social . And no ...
... origin , against the accumulating evi- dence of the existence of Humanity , are inherently self - contra- dictory , in that the very language in which the blasphemy finds vent is of all human constructions the most social . And no ...
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... origin , or its exercise . Reduced to this dual form , the sphere of con- tinuity is the connection between the representatives and the agents of Humanity . The dead are her representatives , the living her agents ; since the dead stand ...
... origin , or its exercise . Reduced to this dual form , the sphere of con- tinuity is the connection between the representatives and the agents of Humanity . The dead are her representatives , the living her agents ; since the dead stand ...
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