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Marx’s thought was in many ways rooted in that of one Georg Wilhelm Friederich Hegel, the German late-Enlightenment philosopher with a teleological view of history, whom Schopenhauer hated and lost his students to. To Hegel, the chapters of humanity’s story are connected by violence and revolution. These charges are brought about by visionary revol
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Martin Oberhäuser
oberhaeuser.infoWith The Great Transformation, published in 1944, the Hungarian-born historian and economist Karl Polanyi offers one of the best accounts of that techno-economic transition[58]. Although it’s not autobiographical, the book is deeply rooted in Polanyi’s life. Like many who grew up in Budapest and Vienna before the Great War, he witnessed first-hand
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Matt Klein
@kleinkleinklein
Christian Ahn
@cahn
À l’intérieur de l’Allemagne, les ouvriers itinérants étaient secourus officiellement par l’État. C’était comme un retour au r égime des corporations : les jeunes compagnons y étaient encore tenus de prendre la route, et, remis à eux-mêmes, de voir, de vivre, d’amasser des expériences pour l’avenir.
Lajos Kassak • Vagabondages (L'indéfinie) (French Edition)
Thomas Schell
@thomasschell
Ich ärgerte mich.