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... become richer , and the poor have become poorer ; and the vessel of the state is driven between Scylla and Charybdis of anarchy and despotism . Such are the effects which must ever flow from an unmitigated exercise of the calculating ...
... become richer , and the poor have become poorer ; and the vessel of the state is driven between Scylla and Charybdis of anarchy and despotism . Such are the effects which must ever flow from an unmitigated exercise of the calculating ...
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... become everything , and it is clear that Godwin , like Marx later , believed that the State would ' wither away ' . ' Legislation , that is , the authoritative enunciation of abstract or general propositions , is a function of equivocal ...
... become everything , and it is clear that Godwin , like Marx later , believed that the State would ' wither away ' . ' Legislation , that is , the authoritative enunciation of abstract or general propositions , is a function of equivocal ...
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... become French in spirit . But the Revolution had forced him to consider the problem of man in society , and it was this which gave him the impetus to become a poet . His state of mind at this point he explored in his most lyrical poem ...
... become French in spirit . But the Revolution had forced him to consider the problem of man in society , and it was this which gave him the impetus to become a poet . His state of mind at this point he explored in his most lyrical poem ...
Contents
Acknowledgements | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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