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Dethroning the Self (Modern European Philosophy)

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Marx, the Young Hegelians, and the Origins of Radical Social Theory

Dethroning the Self (Modern European Philosophy)

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348

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Cover of: Marx, the Young Hegelians, and the Origins of Radical Social Theory
Marx, the Young Hegelians, and the Origins of Radical Social Theory: Dethroning the Self (Modern European Philosophy)
February 19, 2001, Cambridge University Press
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Cover of: Marx, the young Hegelians, and the origins of radical social theory
Marx, the young Hegelians, and the origins of radical social theory: dethroning the self
1999, Cambridge University Press
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Cover of: Marx, the Young Hegelians, and the Origins of Radical Social Theory
Marx, the Young Hegelians, and the Origins of Radical Social Theory: Dethroning the Self
1998-11-28, Cambridge University Press
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First Sentence

"In a classic article, Gustav Mayer once suggested that the religious and philosophical battles of the 1820s and 1830s were the most intense that Germany had witnessed since the Reformation."

Classifications

Library of Congress
B3305.M74 B717 1999, B3305.M74 B717 2001

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
348
Dimensions
8.9 x 5.8 x 0.6 inches
Weight
6.4 ounces

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Open Library
OL7712675M
Internet Archive
marxyounghegelia0000warr
ISBN 10
0521003806
ISBN 13
9780521003803
OCLC/WorldCat
46333036
Library Thing
453412
Goodreads
1339814

First Sentence

"In a classic article, Gustav Mayer once suggested that the religious and philosophical battles of the 1820s and 1830s were the most intense that Germany had witnessed since the Reformation."

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