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The question is : What can we intellectuals contribute toward the realization of
this vitally important goal ? We know ... However , the blind confidence in those
who have distinguished themselves by intellectual achievements has been
greatly ...
The question is : What can we intellectuals contribute toward the realization of
this vitally important goal ? We know ... However , the blind confidence in those
who have distinguished themselves by intellectual achievements has been
greatly ...
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In the meantime , the intellectual worker , due to his lack of organization , remains
less protected against arbitrary and exploitative forces than the members of any
other occupational group . Intellectual workers should unite not only in their own
...
In the meantime , the intellectual worker , due to his lack of organization , remains
less protected against arbitrary and exploitative forces than the members of any
other occupational group . Intellectual workers should unite not only in their own
...
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Q : What in your opinion are the special obligations of an intellectual in a
democratic society ? A : In principle , every citizen should be equally responsible
for defending the constitutional liberties of his country . The “ intellectual ” in the ...
Q : What in your opinion are the special obligations of an intellectual in a
democratic society ? A : In principle , every citizen should be equally responsible
for defending the constitutional liberties of his country . The “ intellectual ” in the ...
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Contents
THE REALITY OF WAR 19141918 | 1 |
HOPE AND DISILLU | 27 |
THE EVE OF FASCISM IN GERMANY 19321933 1 | 166 |
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