Marx's and Engels' Concepts of the Parties and Political Organizations of the Working Class, Volumes 198-200 |
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... party organization is here , albeit embryonic , the group is stable and permanent and maintains connections continuously.10 Weber , on the other hand , did not see any organization as a prerequisite for party , for him there were ...
... party organization is here , albeit embryonic , the group is stable and permanent and maintains connections continuously.10 Weber , on the other hand , did not see any organization as a prerequisite for party , for him there were ...
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... Party in the United States . Antonio Gramsci presented in his Prison Notebooks the question , » when does a party become historically necessary ? » Gramsci here writes obviously of a modern party . His answer is that there must be , for a ...
... Party in the United States . Antonio Gramsci presented in his Prison Notebooks the question , » when does a party become historically necessary ? » Gramsci here writes obviously of a modern party . His answer is that there must be , for a ...
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Jukka Paastela. Socialist Labor Party declared that the new party is not a labour party but that of George and refused to support it . When the party gained strength the Socialist Labor Party changed its attitude and worked for George ...
Jukka Paastela. Socialist Labor Party declared that the new party is not a labour party but that of George and refused to support it . When the party gained strength the Socialist Labor Party changed its attitude and worked for George ...
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Political parties in the history of mankind | 13 |
Karl Marxs conception of human emancipation | 27 |
Party concepts of the young Marx and Engels | 41 |
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