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" Hegel, the life-process of the human brain, ie, the process of thinking, which, under the name of "the Idea," he even transforms into an independent subject, is the demiurgos of the real world, and the real world is only the external, phenomenal form... "
The Limits of Socialism - Page 53
by Oswald Fred Boucke - 1920 - 259 pages
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Capital: A Critique of Political Economy

Karl Marx - 1906 - 888 pages
...different from the Hegelian, but is its direct opposite. To Hegel, the life-process of the human brain, ief the process of thinking, which, under the name of "the Idea," he even transforms into an independent subject, is the demiurgos of the real world, and the real world ia only...
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The Superstition Called Socialism, Volume 20

George William von Tunzelmann - 1911 - 432 pages
...method is not only different from the Hegelian, but is its direct opposite. To Hegel, the lifeprocess of the human brain, ie the process of thinking, which, under the name of ' the Idea,' he even transforms into an independent subject, is the demiurgos of the real world, and the real world is only...
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Socialism: A Critical Analysis

Oscar Douglas Skelton - 1911 - 460 pages
...assertion that he was, metaphysically, a materialist. " To Hegel," he declared, "the life processes of the human brain, ie, the process of thinking, which under the name of 'the Idea' he even transforms into an independent subject, is the demiurgos of the real world, and the real world is only...
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American Democracy Versus Prussian Marxism: A Study in the Nature and ...

Clarence Frank Birdseye - 1920 - 392 pages
...become conscious of their conflict and fight it out." "To Hegel," Marx declared, "the life processes of the human brain, ie, the process of thinking, which under the name of ' the Idea ' he even transforms into an independent subject, is the demiurgos of the real world, and the real world is only...
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University of Washington Publications in the Social Sciences, Volumes 1-2

1924 - 440 pages
...from the Hegelian, but is its direct opposite. To Hegel, the life-process of the human brain, that is, the process of thinking, which under the name of 'the Idea', he even transforms into an independent subject, is the demiurgos of the real world, and the real world is only...
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Facts on Communism: Communist ideology

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-American Activities - 1959 - 168 pages
...that matter, rather than mind, is the ultimate mover of everything. ... To Hegel, the life-process of the human brain, ie, the process of thinking, which, under the name of "the Idea," he even transforms into an independent subject, is the demiurgos of the real world, and the real world is only...
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Facts on Communism, Volumes 1-2

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-American Activities - 1960 - 562 pages
...that matter, rather than mind, is the ultimate mover of everything. . . . To Hegel, the life-process of the human brain, ie, the process of thinking, which, under the name of "the Idea," he even transforms into an independent subject, is the demiurgos of the real world, and the real world is only...
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Four Theories of the Press: The Authoritarian, Libertarian ..., Volume 10

Fred Siebert, Theodore Peterson, Wilbur Schramm - 1956 - 168 pages
...method is not only different from the Hegelian, but is its direct opposite. To Hegel, the life-process of the human brain, ie, the process of thinking, which, under the name of "the Idea," he even transforms into an independent subject, is the demiurgos of the real world, and the real world is only...
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Critique of Hegel's 'Philosophy Of Right'

Karl Marx - 1970 - 228 pages
...method is not only different from the Hegelian, but is its direct opposite. To Hegel, the life-process of the human brain, ie, the process of thinking, which under the name of 'the Idea,' he even transforms into an independent subject, is the demiurgos of the real world, and the real world is only...
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Consciousness and Social Life

David H. DeGrood - 1976 - 128 pages
...method is not only different from the Hegelian, but is its direct opposite. To Hegel, the life-process of the human brain, ie, the process of thinking, which, under the name of 'the Idea', he even transforms into an independent subject, is the demiurgos of the real world, and the real world is only...
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