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Page 166
... looked upon the factory as their property , and the typical distinction by labor in any capitalistic enterprise between " we the workers " and " they " the managerial group was much in evidence in the Polish factory . Yet , Kolaja does ...
... looked upon the factory as their property , and the typical distinction by labor in any capitalistic enterprise between " we the workers " and " they " the managerial group was much in evidence in the Polish factory . Yet , Kolaja does ...
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... looked ? Of course , there must be . Logic is doubtless unshakable , but it cannot withstand a man who wants to go on living . Where was the Judge , whom he had never seen ? Where was the High Court , to which he had never penetrated ...
... looked ? Of course , there must be . Logic is doubtless unshakable , but it cannot withstand a man who wants to go on living . Where was the Judge , whom he had never seen ? Where was the High Court , to which he had never penetrated ...
Page 99
... looked to the Chinese for support be- cause they thought that the Chinese Communists were anti - dogmatic as manifested in Mao Tse - tung's " Hundred Flowers Bloom " and " Contra- diction " theories . It seemed to the Poles that the ...
... looked to the Chinese for support be- cause they thought that the Chinese Communists were anti - dogmatic as manifested in Mao Tse - tung's " Hundred Flowers Bloom " and " Contra- diction " theories . It seemed to the Poles that the ...
Contents
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE CHRISTIANIZATION | 3 |
RECENT STUDIES IN POLISH AGRARIAN HISTORY | 19 |
THE POLISH INSURRECTION OF 18301831 IN | 53 |
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