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== Comments on "Robert Owen, Draft #2 == | == Comments on "Robert Owen, Draft #2 == | ||
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== "Freedom and Technology" - General Comments (5) == | == "Freedom and Technology" - General Comments (5) == | ||
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== ''Trade and Market in the Early Empires'' (4) == | == ''Trade and Market in the Early Empires'' (4) == | ||
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== The Market == | == The Market == | ||
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== Interdisciplinary Project (4) == | == Interdisciplinary Project (4) == | ||
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== Sartre and Camus (3) == | == Sartre and Camus (3) == | ||
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== Paul Schweitzer == | == Paul Schweitzer == | ||
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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
=== The New Philosophy === | === The New Philosophy === | ||
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=== K.P. Personal (4) === | === K.P. Personal (4) === | ||
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=== Socialism === | === Socialism === | ||
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=== Religion and Capitalism === | === Religion and Capitalism === | ||
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=== Economic Motives === | === Economic Motives === | ||
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=== Russia (3) === | === Russia (3) === | ||
{{Page |n°=46}} P. thinks that the rehabilitation of Trotsky is the question which is prerequisite to moral sanity and recuperation in Russia. | {{Page |n°=46}} P. thinks that the rehabilitation of Trotsky is the question which is prerequisite to moral sanity and recuperation in Russia. | ||
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They have already rehabilitated Tukhachevsky. Here Stalin was involved and the story is that the Nazi ambassador trapped him and produced false documents against Tukhachevsky which Stalin needed. | They have already rehabilitated Tukhachevsky. Here Stalin was involved and the story is that the Nazi ambassador trapped him and produced false documents against Tukhachevsky which Stalin needed. | ||
Stalin was a person of very shaky morality. The same thing happened previously to Blucher (1939) | Stalin was a person of very shaky morality. The same thing happened previously to Blucher (1939)[[#mw-page-base|↑]] | ||
=== Iron Curtain Literature === | === Iron Curtain Literature === | ||
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=== ''The Transition from Feudalism to Capitalism'' === | === ''The Transition from Feudalism to Capitalism'' === | ||
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=== "Psychology and Ideology" (2) === | === "Psychology and Ideology" (2) === | ||
P. worked hard in New York on the sociology paper with Terry<ref>Must be Terence B. Hopkins.</ref>. It is a real sociology of ideology and has much relevance to institutional sociology.<ref>See the two texts in [[41/07]].</ref> | P. worked hard in New York on the sociology paper with Terry<ref>Must be Terence B. Hopkins.</ref>. It is a real sociology of ideology and has much relevance to institutional sociology.<ref>See the two texts in [[41/07]].</ref> | ||
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=== American Influence in Britain === | === American Influence in Britain === | ||
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=== "The Nation" === | === "The Nation" === | ||
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== Editor' Notes == | == Editor' Notes == | ||
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Revision as of 00:44, 14 August 2017
Comments on "Robert Owen, Draft #2
"Freedom and Technology" - General Comments (5)
Trade and Market in the Early Empires (4)
The Market
Interdisciplinary Project (4)
Sartre and Camus (3)
Paul Schweitzer
Notes
The New Philosophy
K.P. Personal (4)
Socialism
Religion and Capitalism
Economic Motives
Russia (3)
[46] P. thinks that the rehabilitation of Trotsky is the question which is prerequisite to moral sanity and recuperation in Russia.
P. thought that Trotsky openly conspired with the Germans.
They have already rehabilitated Tukhachevsky. Here Stalin was involved and the story is that the Nazi ambassador trapped him and produced false documents against Tukhachevsky which Stalin needed.
Stalin was a person of very shaky morality. The same thing happened previously to Blucher (1939)↑
Iron Curtain Literature
The Transition from Feudalism to Capitalism
"Psychology and Ideology" (2)
P. worked hard in New York on the sociology paper with Terry[1]. It is a real sociology of ideology and has much relevance to institutional sociology.[2] ↑
American Influence in Britain
"The Nation"
Editor' Notes
Text Informations
Date: September 14, 1957 (Interview)
KPA: 45/11