Philosophic Classics From Plato to Derrida
1000 KARLMARX No sooner has the laborer received his wages in cash, for the moment escaping exploitation by the manufacturer, th ...
592 GOTTFRIEDLEIBNIZ Hence it can be said in a manner of speaking and in a sense that is good, though remote from ordinary usage ...
MANIFESTO OF THECOMMUNISTPARTY 1001 themselves. But it ever rises up again, stronger, firmer, mightier. It compels legislative r ...
DISCOURSE ONMETAPHYSICS 593 THEACTION OFONEFINITESUBSTANCE ONANOTHER CONSISTSSOLELY IN THEINCREASE IN THEDEGREE OFITS EXPRESSIO ...
1002 KARLMARX All previous historical movements were movements of minorities, or in the interest of minorities. The proletarian ...
594 GOTTFRIEDLEIBNIZ things that surpass the powers of our natures, and even those of every limited nature. Consequently, to spe ...
MANIFESTO OF THECOMMUNISTPARTY 1003 Centralization of credit in the hands of the state by means of a national bank with state c ...
DISCOURSE ONMETAPHYSICS 595 the height CD of four fathoms. Hence (by the second supposition), the forces of the two bodies are e ...
1004 KARLMARX A CONTRIBUTION TO THE CRITIQUE OF POLITICAL ECONOMY (in part) AUTHOR’SPREFACE In the social production which men c ...
596 GOTTFRIEDLEIBNIZ slipped into the writings of some able mathematicians, but also in metaphysics, in the better understanding ...
NOTES ONBAKUNIN’SSTATEHOOD ANDANARCHY 1005 NOTES ON BAKUNIN’S STATEHOOD AND ANARCHY BAKUNIN: “Where there is a state, there is i ...
DISCOURSE ONMETAPHYSICS 597 Everyone who sees the admirable structure of animals is led to recognise the wisdom of the Author of ...
1006 KARLMARX MARX: Such a thing as the whole people, in the present meaning of the word, is an illusion— BAKUNIN: “To elect its ...
598 GOTTFRIEDLEIBNIZ the bones were solid, but had gaps and joints, that the nerves could be tensed or relaxed, and that was why ...
1007 Charles Sanders Peirce (pronounced “Purse”) was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, to Benjamin and Sarah Hunt Mills Peirce. ...
DISCOURSE ONMETAPHYSICS 599 useful, not only for admiring the artifice of the great Workman, but also in discovering something u ...
In 1891, Peirce received a small legacy, retired from his job with the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, and moved to Milford, Pen ...
600 GOTTFRIEDLEIBNIZ the minds of our philosophers from mere material considerations to more noble medita- tions. It is now time ...
THEFIXATION OFBELIEF 1009 1978); and Richard Rorty,The Consequences of Pragmatism (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1 ...
DISCOURSE ONMETAPHYSICS 601 was could doubt the possibility of such a line, though indeed it was a reciprocal prop- erty of an e ...
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